10.5281/ZENODO.4026717
De Lauretis, Simona
Simona
De Lauretis
Tejeda de la Cruz, Alberto
Alberto
Tejeda de la Cruz
Bourcier, Florian
Florian
Bourcier
Françon, Mathilde
Mathilde
Françon
Goubet, Cécile
Cécile
Goubet
Léonard, Cédric
Cédric
Léonard
Benefits of different electric vehicle smart charging strategies in a large-scale EV integration scenario for France
Zenodo
2020
electricity security
smart charging
V2G (vehicle to grid)
economics
power system
2020-09-12
Conference paper
https://zenodo.org/record/4026718
10.5281/zenodo.4026718
https://zenodo.org/communities/evs33
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Open Access
<p>Smart EV charging and vehicle-to-grid are likely to be important sources of flexibility for the electricity system in the future, facilitating the integration of intermittent renewable energy sources and reducing the needs for peak load power plants. In this paper, we examine the implications of e-mobility development on the security of electricity supply and the potential economic and environmental benefits associated with different types of smart charging in France in a welfare analysis framework. The analyses are carried out using a large-scale model of the European electricity system in a long-term scenario with a high share of renewable electricity generation.</p>