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Vehicle-to-Building is Economically Viable in Regulated Electricity Markets


Christian Gagné, Kevin Tanguy, Karol Lina Lopez and Maxime Dubois


Abstract - Vehicle-to-building (V2B) aims at exploiting electric vehicles (EVs) as occasional energy sources for smart buildings. In this paper, we are demonstrating the economic viability of V2B in the context of regulated electricity markets, taking into account the battery wear-out cost and charger inefficiencies. This is made possible thanks to the billing scheme used, which includes strong penalties for power calls exceeding subscribed capacities. Through the optimization of a realistic charging model, our simulations show that a fleet of hundreds of EVs can be charged for free, providing a significant benefit to the owners, while reducing the building's electricity bill.

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Bibtex:

@inproceedings{Gagné1120,
    author    = { Christian Gagné and Kevin Tanguy and Karol Lina Lopez and Maxime Dubois },
    title     = { Vehicle-to-Building is Economically Viable in Regulated Electricity Markets },
    booktitle = { Proc. of the IEEE Vehicular Power and Propulsion Conference (VPPC) },
    year      = { 2015 },
    month     = { 10 },
    location  = { Montreal, QC, Canada }
}

Dernière modification: 2015/09/27 par cgagne

     
   
   

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