Impact of Lead Time on Aggregate EV Flexibility for Congestion Management Services

Nanda Kishor Panda*, Peter Palensky, Simon H. Tindemans

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Abstract

Increased electrification of energy end-usage can lead to network congestion during periods of high consumption. Flexibility of loads, such as aggregate smart charging of Electric Vehicles (EVs), is increasingly leveraged to manage grid congestion through various market-based mechanisms. Under such an arrangement, this paper quantifies the effect of lead time on the aggregate flexibility of EV fleets. Simulations using realworld charging transactions spanning over different categories of charging stations are performed for two flexibility products (redispatch and capacity limitations) when offered along with different business-as-usual (BAU) schedules. Results show that the variation of tradable flexibility depends mainly on the BAU schedules, the duration of the requested flexibility, and its start time. Further, the implication of these flexibility products on the average energy costs and emissions is also studied for different cases. Simulations show that bidirectional (V2G) charging outperforms unidirectional smart charging in all cases.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2025 IEEE PowerTech Kiel
Number of pages6
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2025
Event2025 IEEE PowerTech Kiel - Kiel University, Kiel , Germany
Duration: 29 Jun 20253 Jul 2025
Conference number: 16

Conference

Conference2025 IEEE PowerTech Kiel
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityKiel
Period29/06/253/07/25

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