Dr. Willett Kempton, University of Delaware

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Dr. Willett Kempton, University of Delaware
Overview of V2G Potential
Willett Kempton
Center for Carbon-free Power Integration
University of Delaware
Presentation for
PEV “V2G” Workshop
PEV Collaborative
California ISO Headquarters
Folsom, CA
11 April 2012
The Grid-Integrated Vehicle,
with
Vehicle-to-Grid power
Plug-in for charging
GIV: Control by Grid
GIV+V2G: 2-Way Power Flow
Basic V2G Math
• US car used 1 hour/day, parked 23 h/d
• Drive train output = 100 kW+
• Home power via US grid = 10 - 20 kW
• Are cars as significant power? Compare:
• US generation capacity ~1000 GW
• Light vehicles: 200 million @ 15 kW =
3,000 GW
• Thus, Cars = 3x US generation
capacity
How to Maximize Value
• Bidirectional power flow: enable multiple
electric services, and allow continuous
participation
• Use motor drive electronics for
charging/discharging -- negative cost,
high power
• High power (e.g. push to J1772 limit of 19
kW, or better, use IEC-62196)
• (Why high power? See next slide.)
Value of high-power plug
• We like 12 - 20 kW, not 2-6 kW; 208 or
240 VAC, not 110 V (even 3Φ and 1Φ).
Why?
• Driver convenience: last minute charge or
roadside recharge @ a mile-a-minute
• Capacity markets: Value of grid service
proportional to kW
• Renewables planning: High penetration
renewables needs high capacity per car
Charging Infrastructure
Charging Rates
Charge rate
Miles added in 1 hour*
Car
Truck
J1772 “level 1”
4 kW
16
8
J1772 “Full spec”
19 kW
76
38
IEC 62196 (3 ph)
44-52 kW†
180
90
CHAdeMO (DC)
50 kW
200
100
* Assumes 4 mi/kWh car, 2 mi/kWh truck.
† IEC62196 in EU=44kW, in US=52kW
What value, from whom?
• Ancillary services (TSO markets)
• Defer distribution investment (DSO contract)
• Arbitrage (energy markets)
• Limit demand charge (commercial consumer)
• Level renewables, reduce ramp rate (wind
operator or TSO)
• And more...
services
VSL
1.
2.
•
Nuvve aggregation server calculates power available
from all vehicles
Offers power bids in TSO market
Dispatch vehicles as power adjustments are needed
Aggregation
Server
2-way
One or 2-way
communication. power flow
Offers power bids, and
reconciles statements to,
grid operator
EVSE
Energy services delivered at
connection point to the grid
How was it built?
• Understand both EV design tradeoffs and the
Electric Power System (safety, policy, markets,
standards)
• ~$2M development; UD teams: 1-3 people for 8
years, then, 8-20 people for 6 more years
• Integrated but distributed hardware + software
design
• Patents and industrial partners
Partners & Licensees
• PJM
• AutoPort
• PHI + Delmarva
Power
• State of Delaware
• Nuvve
• (Electric equipment
mfgr)
• eV2g
• (OEM)
• EVgrid
• Funders, next slide
• AC Propulsion
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More information:
www.udel.edu/V2G
Two Examples of what’s
needed:
Hardware (VSL) and Policy
(interconnect)
Vehicle Propulsion Power
Electronics
Our VSL integrated into existing
on-board
Propulsion Electronics
VSL
VSL
Interconnect Policy
Permitted by Load-Serving Entity
(local utility)
Permitted by Load-Serving Entity
(local utility)
“meets IEEE 1547 standards”
Law to codify interconnects, net
metering for V2G
Define:
Aggregator
Grid-integrated
electric vehicle
law to codify interconnects
Net metering for V2G
Net is at rate at time of use
Interconnection requirements, etc
same as distributed renewables
Capital Cost of Distributed
Capacity and Storage
• V2G capital cost is on-board intelligence
plus communications, now ~$400
• For example, an EV with 15 kW, 30 kWh
• Capacity cost:
$27/kW
• Storage cost: $13/kWh (+ operations)
• Compare to purpose-built storage ...
Energy Storage Technologies
Technology
Application
Installed Cost
$/kWh
Pumped Hydro
ISO Services; Wind Integration
310 – 380
Compressed Air
ISO Services; Wind Integration
81 – 102
NAS
Grid Support; Wind Integration
650 – 700
Lead Acid Battery Grid Support; ISO Services
505 – 760
Flow Battery
Grid Support; ISO Services
470 – 1125
Li-ion Battery
ISO & DSO Services; PV Integration
1050 – 1550
Flywheel
ISO Services
7800 – 7900
GIV with V2G
ISO services; DSO services
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