Published December 2016 | Version public
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Adaptive charging network for electric vehicles

Abstract

We describe a snapshot of an adaptive charging network (ACN) for electric vehicles at Caltech. We overview the system design, from the power distribution system to advanced charger design to control and communication system and the software system that integrates the overall network. We present a simple mathematical formulation of the charging problem. We have collected three months' of baseline charging data from the Caltech ACN. We demonstrate, by simulating a charging algorithm on the baseline data, the large potential benefit of ACN in saving infrastructure costs.

Additional Information

© 2016 IEEE. Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 24 April 2017. We thank Caltech's CI2 Grant, Resnick Institute, the Emerging Technologies Coordinating Council of Utilities, the Moxie Foundation's FLoW Rocket Fund, and the NSF AIR award 1602119 for financial support and Karl Fredrik Erliksson for discussions. This work was done when George Lee, Ted Lee and Zhi Low were visitors at Caltech. Steven H. Low is a co-founder of PowerFlex.

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Eprint ID
80290
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CaltechAUTHORS:20170811-093351619

Funding

Caltech Innovation Initiative (CI2)
Resnick Sustainability Institute
Emerging Technologies Coordinating Council of Utilities
Moxie Foundation
NSF
IIP-1602119

Dates

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2017-08-11
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2021-11-15
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Resnick Sustainability Institute