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Analysis, Design, and Comparison of V2V Chargers for Flexible Grid Integration

Emin Ucer, Ramona Buckreus, Md Ehsanul Haque, Mithat C. Kisacikoglu, Yilmaz Sozer, Salman Harasis, M.K. Guven, L. Giubbolini

2021IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications43 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study proposes a flexible, compact, efficient, and cost effective electric vehicle-to-electric vehicle charge sharing solution that will lead to faster and wider customer adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) as an alternative to current grid-to-vehicle charging methodologies. The energy will be transferred between EVs using a bidirectional dc-dc converter in a conductive way, which can take place at parking lots of workplaces, campuses, or residential premises and highways. The proposed design provides compact infrastructure, wide input and output voltage ranges with bidirectional buck-boost operation, and fast power transfer compared to Level 2 charging stations. A complete design comparison between Si and SiC based converters has been carried out based on the available power modules and magnetic cores. The comparison demonstrates the effect of switching frequency and switch selection on the size of passive components, the converter efficiency, and the power density of the converter. The developed study evaluated three different bidirectional dc-dc converter topologies and validated the developed prototype with experimental results.

Topics & Concepts

ConvertersElectric vehicleGridElectrical engineeringBuck converterMaximum power transfer theoremPower (physics)Computer scienceNetwork topologyVoltageAutomotive engineeringEngineeringElectronic engineeringGeometryOperating systemMathematicsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchElectric Vehicles and InfrastructureElectric and Hybrid Vehicle Technologies