Optimizing slow-charging EV loads with a two-layer strategy to enhance split-phase voltage quality and mitigate issues in PDNs
Abstract
Power distribution networks (PDN) were mostly affected by the voltage imbalances created by the slow charging of electric vehicles (EV), were there random load into the PDN system, causing split-phase voltage quality (SPVQ) issues. Hence, to mitigate the problems associated with EVs’ slow charge in distributed phases of the power system, a multi-layer charging strategy is proposed considering the following constraints in the system: voltage deviation (VD) and voltage harmonics (VH) in split phase (SP). Further multi-layer control is associated with an inner layer equipped with hybrid non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) to select the optimal phase for charging the EV and send it to the output layer where a SP current algorithm is utilized so that voltage quality can be fed in loop to inner layer so that iterations were performed to satisfy the convergence condition. Simulation results in MATLAB demonstrate a voltage unbalance (VU) reduction of up to 32.81%, a maximum VD reduction of 9.11%, and a VH reduction of 6.25% at key grid nodes. The proposed method significantly enhances PDN efficiency and maintains voltage quality within national standards across 1,000 to 5,000 EV connections. The generated results reflected the optimal improvement in SPVQ, and the harmonics content reduced further; PDN operational efficiency also improved to a greater extent.
Keywords
electric vehicle; harmonic mitigation; multi-objective optimization; NSGA-II algorithm; split phase voltages quality; wind power
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PDFDOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijpeds.v16.i3.pp1472-1483
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