Nowadays, the large-scale introduction of electric vehicles requires the definition of appropriate infrastructure devices and software solutions. Consequently, the development of those systems should enable them not only to provide the necessary energy amount, but also to participate to the local grid management, improve energy quality, exploit the potential of non-manageable renewables, and support local energy district. The article describes the planning activity of a charging points site located in the area of the central Italy. More specifically, the content includes the analysis of charging procedures and events from the population of users by a local energy provider, identifying vehicle necessities and calculating their expected energy supply based on daytime and local position. The final objective of such clustering is to identify opportunities for energy management, finding and supporting path planning so that it is possible to apply smart charging and vehicle-to-grid energy management strategies. Also, the analysis explains the suitability of the charging location according to the current user charging behavior and hypothesize the implementation of strategies to both maintain user satisfaction and optimize grid impact on the local energy district.

Planning of Smart Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles: An Italian Case Study / Innocenti, Eleonora; Berzi, Lorenzo; Kociu, Aljon; Pugi, Luca; Delogu, Massimo. - ELETTRONICO. - Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Industrial Engineering and Automation ISIEA 2024, Volume 2:(2024), pp. 76-84. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd International Symposium on Industrial Engineering and Automation ISIEA 2024 tenutosi a Bolzano nel 19-21 June 2024) [10.1007/978-3-031-70465-9_9].

Planning of Smart Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles: An Italian Case Study

Innocenti, Eleonora
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Berzi, Lorenzo
Resources
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Kociu, Aljon
Data Curation
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Pugi, Luca
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Delogu, Massimo
Project Administration
2024

Abstract

Nowadays, the large-scale introduction of electric vehicles requires the definition of appropriate infrastructure devices and software solutions. Consequently, the development of those systems should enable them not only to provide the necessary energy amount, but also to participate to the local grid management, improve energy quality, exploit the potential of non-manageable renewables, and support local energy district. The article describes the planning activity of a charging points site located in the area of the central Italy. More specifically, the content includes the analysis of charging procedures and events from the population of users by a local energy provider, identifying vehicle necessities and calculating their expected energy supply based on daytime and local position. The final objective of such clustering is to identify opportunities for energy management, finding and supporting path planning so that it is possible to apply smart charging and vehicle-to-grid energy management strategies. Also, the analysis explains the suitability of the charging location according to the current user charging behavior and hypothesize the implementation of strategies to both maintain user satisfaction and optimize grid impact on the local energy district.
2024
Latest Advancements in Mechanical Engineering
3rd International Symposium on Industrial Engineering and Automation ISIEA 2024
Bolzano
19-21 June 2024
Innocenti, Eleonora; Berzi, Lorenzo; Kociu, Aljon; Pugi, Luca; Delogu, Massimo
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