An Overview on Medium Voltage Grid Integration of Ultra-fast Charging Stations: Current Status and Future Trends

Adnan Ahmad, Zian Qin*, Thiwanka Wijekoon, Pavol Bauer

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Abstract

The emphasis on clean and green technologies to curtail greenhouse gas emissions due to fossil fuel-based economies has originated the shift towards electric mobility. As on-road electric vehicles (EVs) have shown exponential growth over the last decade, so have the charging demands. The provision of charging facilities from the low-voltage network will not only increase the distribution system's complexity and dynamics but will also challenge its operational capabilities, and large-scale upgrades will be required to meet the inevitably increasing charging demands. An ultra-fast (UF) charging infrastructure that replicates the gasoline refueling network is urgently needed to facilitate a seamless transition to EVs and ensure smooth operation. This paper presents a review of state-of-the-art DC fast chargers, the charging infrastructure's current status, motivation, and challenges for medium-voltage (MV) UF charging stations (UFCS). Furthermore, we consider the possible UFCS architectures and suitable power electronics topologies for UF charging applications. To address the peak formation issues in the daily load profile and high operational expenses of UFCSs, integration of renewable energy sources and energy storage systems due to their technological and economic benefits is being considered. The benefits of line frequency transformer (LFT) replacement with a solid-state transformer (SST), SST models, SST-based UF chargers, and MV SST-based UFCS architectures, as well as related MV active front-end and back-end power electronics topologies, are presented. Finally, the application of microgrids' hierarchical control architecture is considered for chargers and system-level control and management of UFCSs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9786788
Pages (from-to)420 - 447
Number of pages28
JournalIEEE Open Journal of the Industrial Electronics Society
Volume3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Electric vehicles (EVs)
  • DC fast chargers
  • ultra-fast charging stations (UFCS)
  • renewable energy sources (RESs)
  • energy storage systems (ESSs)
  • line frequency transformer (LFT)
  • solid state transformer (SST)

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