Voltages and currents during battery charging. On the left: battery voltage (red), primary side dc bus voltage (green), and secondary side dc bus voltage (blue). On the r...
Abstract:
The advancements in the charging strategy of electric vehicles will have inevitable effects on the electric grid in the coming future. Electric vehicle battery chargers a...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The advancements in the charging strategy of electric vehicles will have inevitable effects on the electric grid in the coming future. Electric vehicle battery chargers are able to perform the bidirectional power transfer according to the vehicle-to-grid concept and will offer valuable services to the distribution grid or to the domestic grid of the vehicle owner. The wireless power transfer battery chargers offer the opportunity for a more safe and user-friendly approach to electric vehicles for people who are not confident with technological apparatuses. Bidirectional wireless power transfer chargers capable of vehicle to grid services are the natural evolution of the above-mentioned concepts. This paper faces the topic of developing the control strategy for such a battery charger, focusing on the needs of the power conversion stages involved in the functioning of a charger enabled for vehicle to home operation. At first, the separation of the control strategy into two levels is explained, and then the interaction between the algorithms of the internal and external level is introduced. In implementing the control algorithms, it was decided to design controllers as simple as possible. This made it possible to adopt techniques well known in the scientific community for their design and to contain the computational resources needed for their implementation. Despite the simplicity of the controllers, the introduction and the management of the interactions between the various algorithms led to the development of an overall control strategy that at the same time respects the voltage and current limits set by the grid and the battery and also avoids exceeding the maximum operating conditions of the static converters that constitute the system. The algorithms and the relevant controllers are developed one by one in the continuous time domain, using techniques based on the analysis of Bode diagrams of the transfer functions involved in the operation of the system. In desig...
Voltages and currents during battery charging. On the left: battery voltage (red), primary side dc bus voltage (green), and secondary side dc bus voltage (blue). On the r...
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 11)