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|TUW file=001_Impact assessment of large scale integration of electric vehicle charging infrastructur.pdf
 
|TUW reference=Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic 2 (RTPV 2), Indo-German Energy Programme (IGEN)
 
|TUW reference=Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic 2 (RTPV 2), Indo-German Energy Programme (IGEN)
 
|TUW url=https://changing-transport.org/wp-content/uploads/2019_Impact-assessment-of-EV-charging-Infrastructure-in-the-distribution-system.pdf
 
|TUW url=https://changing-transport.org/wp-content/uploads/2019_Impact-assessment-of-EV-charging-Infrastructure-in-the-distribution-system.pdf
 
|TUW abstract=The Indian government has started an initiative with 30% electric vehicle sales by 2030 along with its clean energy generation. The integration of small quantities of EVs into the distribution grid will not impact the grid. However, moderate to high penetration of EVs into the distribution grid would most likely create some challenges in grid operation and management. This study suggests various interventions required from policies to technical required to facilitate the EV integration at large scale – for both central authorities and DISCOMs. The study was supported by conducting a simulation study – present and 2030 scenario – for a Delhi area.
 
|TUW abstract=The Indian government has started an initiative with 30% electric vehicle sales by 2030 along with its clean energy generation. The integration of small quantities of EVs into the distribution grid will not impact the grid. However, moderate to high penetration of EVs into the distribution grid would most likely create some challenges in grid operation and management. This study suggests various interventions required from policies to technical required to facilitate the EV integration at large scale – for both central authorities and DISCOMs. The study was supported by conducting a simulation study – present and 2030 scenario – for a Delhi area.
 
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General Information

ID Number
01
Main Author
PRDC, pManifold
Publication Year
2019
Type of Entry
Study Report


Enabling Distributed Technologies
  • Electric vehicles






Which of the above categories best describe the material
Enabling distributed technologies
Geographical Scope of the Publication
India


File
Reference project name
Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic 2 (RTPV 2), Indo-German Energy Programme (IGEN)


URL
Abstract
The Indian government has started an initiative with 30% electric vehicle sales by 2030 along with its clean energy generation. The integration of small quantities of EVs into the distribution grid will not impact the grid. However, moderate to high penetration of EVs into the distribution grid would most likely create some challenges in grid operation and management. This study suggests various interventions required from policies to technical required to facilitate the EV integration at large scale – for both central authorities and DISCOMs. The study was supported by conducting a simulation study – present and 2030 scenario – for a Delhi area.