Powering the Future: Unleashing the Potential of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Technology in a 24-Hour Simulation
Praful Bhumeshwar Pise Bhumeshwar Pise
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Abstract
This review paper examines the significance and methodologies of conducting 24-hour simulations of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) systems. V2G technology enables bidirectional power flow between electric vehicles (EVs) and the electrical grid, allowing EVs to store and discharge energy. The 24-hour simulation approach captures the dynamic nature of EV mobility, user behavior, grid demand, and renewable energy generation profiles, providing a comprehensive analysis of the system's performance. The paper discusses the benefits, challenges, and key findings from existing studies on 24-hour simulations of V2G systems. It highlights the impact on grid stability, load-shifting potential, renewable energy utilization, and economic feasibility. The review also addresses challenges such as uncertainties in EV mobility prediction and bidirectional power flow optimization. Future research directions and the potential of V2G systems in various domains are explored. Overall, 24-hour simulations offer valuable insights into the operation and benefits of V2G systems, paving the way for sustainable and efficient transportation and energy integration.
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Copyright © 2023 Praful Bhumeshwar Pise. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.