Electric Vehicle Charging with Renewable Energy Integration

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Title
Electric Vehicle Charging with Renewable Energy Integration

CoPED ID
250e6541-ce8b-4378-aa54-7076a0065c61

Status
Closed


Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2018

End Date
Aug. 30, 2022

Description

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This project will build on previous research in the topic of electric vehicle (EV) charging and renewable energy integration. The aim is to expand understanding and to further knowledge in this area to explore novel approaches to of electric vehicle charging to help increase uptake of EVs among the population of the UK to meet Government and car manufacturer targets.

Range anxiety is still one of the main factors putting potential customers off from buying an electric vehicle, as if used regularly for trips of any significant length, it is likely that the car may need to be charged every day or two to avoid a low charge situation. In addition to this, 8 out of 10 drivers see the lack of charging stations to be a major issue when buying a new electric vehicle (AA Survey). To combat this, the government is proposing that all new build homes and offices should have an electric vehicle charging point fitted as standard. However, as a large proportion of the population must park on the road or away from their house, this means that this is not a viable option for everyone. Other solutions are being trialled around the country, including converting lampposts to charge cars on the street, however none of these solutions are perfect.

The issue of EV charging and renewable energy integration is a broad and multifaceted problem that has no easy single solutions. Rather, many different solutions are required that can then work together to help provide a solution for the overall problem. Targeting the workplace charging for commuters is a particularly interesting potential solution, partly because of the fact that it doesn't require a change in driver behaviour - they are just driving to work and parking as normal - and also because of the possibility of being able to provide a better service than they could receive at home, including better charger availability, increased charging speed, increased environmentally friendliness or discounted charging costs.

A number of key areas surrounding the topic of electric vehicle charging and renewable energy have been selected initially as looking promising for further research as part of the PhD studies. These have been divided into four sections: 1). Literature review and background studies, 2). System architecture design, 3). Charging navigation system design, 4). The use of artificial intelligence for route planning.

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Subjects by relevance
  1. Electric cars
  2. Electric vehicles
  3. Charging (loading)
  4. Cars
  5. Vehicles
  6. Traffic

Extracted key phrases
  1. Electric Vehicle Charging
  2. Renewable Energy Integration
  3. New electric vehicle
  4. New build home
  5. Low charge situation
  6. Project
  7. Previous research
  8. Interesting potential solution
  9. Renewable energy
  10. Easy single solution
  11. Car manufacturer target
  12. Different solution
  13. EV charging
  14. Navigation system design
  15. System architecture design

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UKRI project entry

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