论文标题

在澳大利亚开车并充电EV:现实世界分析

Driving and charging an EV in Australia: A real-world analysis

论文作者

Philip, Thara, Lim, Kai Li, Whitehead, Jake

论文摘要

正如政府间气候变化的面板所概述的那样,电动汽车为陆地运输提供了最大的脱碳潜力,除其他福利(包括降低的燃料和维护成本),改善空气质量,降低的噪声污染以及改善国家燃油安全性。由于这些好处,全世界的政府都在计划和制定对EV的政策,主要的汽车制造商致力于在未来几十年中充分利用其产品。随着预计道路上的电动汽车数量将增加,必须了解电动汽车对运输和能源系统的影响。尽管不受管理的电动汽车充电可能会增加电网的压力,但在改善需求供应管理以及改善可再生能源将电动源的整合到网格中,并提供其他辅助服务,对电动汽车的管理收费可能对网格有益。为了评估电动汽车对电网的影响及其通过智能充电功能的电池电池的潜在用途,决策者需要了解当前的电动汽车所有者如何驾驶和充电车辆。因此,新兴领域的重点是理解这些行为。一些研究使用了对非EV所有者或从EV试验收集的数据的偏好调查来估计EV驾驶和充电模式。其他研究试图根据根据国家调查收集的数据或EV所有者报告的数据来破译EV所有者的行为。这项研究旨在通过收集有关澳大利亚239辆电动汽车的现实世界驾驶和充电模式的数据来填补文献中的这一空白。为此,通过应用程序编程界面平台从当前电动汽车所有者那里收集的数据收集始于2021年11月,目前已直播。

As outlined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, electric vehicles offer the greatest decarbonisation potential for land transport, in addition to other benefits, including reduced fuel and maintenance costs, improved air quality, reduced noise pollution, and improved national fuel security. Owing to these benefits, governments worldwide are planning and rolling out EV-favourable policies, and major car manufacturers are committing to fully electrifying their offerings over the coming decades. With the number of EVs on the roads expected to increase, it is imperative to understand the effect of EVs on transport and energy systems. While unmanaged charging of EVs could potentially add stress to the electricity grid, managed charging of EVs could be beneficial to the grid in terms of improved demand-supply management and improved integration of renewable energy sources into the grid, as well as offer other ancillary services. To assess the impact of EVs on the electricity grid and their potential use as batteries-on-wheels through smart charging capabilities, decision-makers need to understand how current EV owners drive and charge their vehicles. As such, an emerging area of research focuses on understanding these behaviours. Some studies have used stated preference surveys of non-EV owners or data collected from EV trials to estimate EV driving and charging patterns. Other studies have tried to decipher EV owners' behaviour based on data collected from national surveys or as reported by EV owners. This study aims to fill this gap in the literature by collecting data on real-world driving and charging patterns of 239 EVs across Australia. To this effect, data collection from current EV owners via an application programming interface platform began in November 2021 and is currently live.

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