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  • Adnan Shihab (PPRE 2015-17)

Optimal Planning Algorithm for a Coordinated E-Bus Charging Infrastructure

Adnan Shihab, Bangladesh (PPRE 2015-17) was employed as research assistant in the PPRE team at University of Oldenburg right after his graduation. Afterwards he got a position as Research Associate and PhD candidate at Institute of Automation Technology, University of Bremen. 

Adnan Shihab, Bangladesh (PPRE 2015-17) was employed as research assistant in the PPRE team at University of Oldenburg right after his graduation. Afterwards he got a position as Research Associate and PhD candidate at Institute of Automation Technology, University of Bremen. Here you can find the abstract of his thesis.

Abstract:

Electric buses (E-bus) are a powerful tool for climate change mitigation strategies. However, the massive use of E-buses will lead to a high penetration of distributed battery charging systems into the current electrical network, which has a direct impact in the operation and power quality of the grid. To tackle this challenge, a novel coordinated mathematical model to optimise the reliability in electric grid of a district with an E-bus charging infrastructure is proposed in this paper. For that purpose, voltage dips are minimized with the optimal allocation of charging systems and distributed generation as part of the optimisation problem, while an electric bus model in combination with battery management system and bus operation schedule is developed and proposed as part of the mathematical model. The model is tested in a case study for a typical district in a city like Bremen.


Figure 1: Schematic diagram of E-bus charging infrastructure and a portion of a district grid

Author/Contact:

M. Adnan Shihab
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Institut für Automatisierungstechnik (IAT)
Universität Bremen

Email: shihab@iat.uni-bremen.de

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