Charging stations are designed to achieve optimal energy utilization and meet user needs and grid requirements. Electricity generated by PV power generation can be used for a variety of purposes, such as charging EVs, grid support, and battery storage.
Challenges: Capacity Allocation and Control Strategies The integrated PV and energy storage charging station realizes the close coordination of the PV power generation system, ESS, and charging station. It has significant advantages in alleviating the uncertainty of renewable energy generation and improving grid stability.
When establishing a charging station with integrated PV and energy storage in order to meet the charging demand of EVs while avoiding unreasonable investment and maximizing the economic benefits of the charging station, this requires full consideration of the capacity configuration of the PV, ESS, and charging stations.
PV energy storage charging stations are usually equipped with energy management systems and intelligent control algorithms. The aim is for them to be used for detecting and predicting energy production and consumption and for scheduling charging and allocating energy based on the optimization results of the algorithms.
Through a comparison of the electricity costs of two different operating modes, it is found that charging stations using the shared strategy with energy storage facilities can significantly reduce electricity costs, thereby decreasing the annual operational costs of the charging station.
The research results indicate that during peak hours at the charging station, the probability of electricity consumption exceeding the storage battery's capacity is only 3.562 %. After five years of operation, the charging station has saved 5.6610 % on electricity costs.