Citation |
Bell, A., Bartlam, P., Pogaku, N., Gowans, B., Grant, K. and Knight, M. Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Charging Network Requirements Report (WP2.2), ETI, 2011. https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000841. Cite this using DataCite |
Author(s) |
Bell, A., Bartlam, P., Pogaku, N., Gowans, B., Grant, K. and Knight, M. |
Project partner(s) |
E.ON |
Publisher |
ETI |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000841 |
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LDV_TR1002_17.pdf |
Abstract |
The Plug-in Vehicle Economics and Infrastructure Project is a core element of Electrification of Transport within Test Bed UK. The ETI will utilise the outputs of the project to support, inform and facilitate effective long-term benefits from the investments being made around the UK. The two primary objectives are:- Evaluate the potential role and economics of plug-in vehicles in the low carbon transport system: generate a quantified understanding of the market potential, cost models and carbon benefits case under defined scenarios of infrastructure investments, government intervention packages and finance model options across a number of key plug-in vehicle type/size/capability points; and
- Develop the technology tool-kit for delivering an intelligent infrastructure: create a verified open interoperability architecture and generate information to aid infrastructure planning (e.g. to indicate how many recharging points are needed and where they should be located, what mix of power levels are required, how the impact of plug-in vehicle recharging on the electricity distribution network should be managed, how the overall system can be simplified for consumers, etc).
The Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure project (TR1002) is comprised of six Work Packages. This report is a deliverable from Work Package 2.2 “Recharging Network Requirements”.
This report presents the results of an evaluation of the different ways in which Plug-in Electric Vehicle (PiEV) recharging infrastructure may be provided in the UK and their recommendations on the requirements for its deployment.- PiEV recharging infrastructure requirements are presented for domestic, commercial and public applications.
- Power requirements, which are fundamental to determine PiEV connection capacities and ultimately system design solutions are determined for a range of recharging scenarios.
- Significant standards are discussed.
- A description of technology options is carried out for connectors, recharge points, DC recharging, inductive recharging and mitigation measures such as local load management and energy storage.
- The requirements capture, standards review and technology options are used to present system designs for a range of scenarios
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Associated Project(s) |
ETI-TR1002: PIVEI: Large Scale Consumer Trial S1 SP2 - Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure |
Associated Dataset(s) |
No associated datasets |
Associated Publication(s) |
Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Costs and Supply Chain Analysis Report - Plug-In Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure (WP2.2) Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Electricity Distribution Network Assessment and Analysis (WP2.1) Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Executive Summary of Recharging Network Requirements (WP2.2), Recharging Infrastructure Cost Driver Analysis (WP2.3) and Rechargin Infrastructure Implementation (WP2.5) Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Plug-in Vehicle Economics and Infrastructure Project: Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Request for Proposals Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Recharging Infrastructure Implementation Recommendations (WP 2.5) Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Systems Integration and Architecture Development (WP2.4) - Executive Summary Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Systems Integration and Architecture Development (WP2.4) Final Report Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Systems Integration and Architecture Development (WP2.4) Final Report Appendix A1: Intelligent Infrastructure Requirements Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Systems Integration and Architecture Development (WP2.4) Final Report Appendix A2: Intelligent Infrastructure Standards Requirement Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Systems Integration and Architecture Development (WP2.4) Final Report Appendix B: Conceptual Business Architecture Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Systems Integration and Architecture Development (WP2.4) Final Report Appendix C1: Conceptual Application Architecture Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Systems Integration and Architecture Development (WP2.4) Final Report Appendix C2: Conceptual Data Architecture Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Systems Integration and Architecture Development (WP2.4) Final Report Appendix C3: Conceptual Technical Architecture Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Systems Integration and Architecture Development (WP2.4) Final Report Appendix D1: Plan for Architecture Realisation Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Systems Integration and Architecture Development (WP2.4) Final Report Appendix D2: Standards Gap Assessment Report Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - Systems Integration and Architecture Development (WP2.4) Final Report Appendix D3: Delivery Phases, Options, Costs and Risks Electricity Distribution and Intelligent Infrastructure - WP2.1 Network Analysis - Executive Summary |
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