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Research on interaction strategy between large-scale electric vehicle and power grid

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The large-scale interaction between electric vehicles and the power grid can provide peak shaving and valley filling, frequency modulation service and standby service, etc. The research on the interaction strategy has a positive significance for the security, stability and economic operation of the power grid. This paper puts forward the overall research idea of interaction between large-scale electric vehicles and power grid. Firstly, the electric vehicle interaction and coordination control system is proposed, which realizes the technical strategy of vehicle network interaction based on the two-way interaction of information flow; Secondly, relying on the two-way interaction of capital flow, the market strategy of vehicle network interaction is realized. Through reasonable adjustment of charging and discharging time, charging and discharging process and charging and discharging amount of electric vehicles, the two-way interaction of electric vehicles and power grid energy flow is realized; Finally, the application prospect of interaction between electric vehicle and power grid is prospected.

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EITCE '22: Proceedings of the 2022 6th International Conference on Electronic Information Technology and Computer Engineering
October 2022
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DOI:10.1145/3573428
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  1. Electric vehicle
  2. FM service
  3. Interactive coordination control system
  4. Peak cutting and valley filling
  5. Standby service

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