A Review Analysis of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Through 75
Bus Energy Management System
Volume: 13 - Issue: 05 - Date: 01-05-2024
Approved ISSN: 2278-1412
Published Id: IJAECESTU399 | Page No.: 121-124
Author: Jyotsna Ranjan
Co- Author: Ashish Bhargava
Abstract:-The transition to electric vehicles (EVs) is a critical component of global efforts to reduce carbon emissions
and promote sustainable transportation. Central to this transition is the development of efficient and reliable charging
infrastructure. This review paper presents a comprehensive analysis of electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) within
the context of a 75-bus energy management system. The study synthesizes recent advancements and methodologies in the
integration, management, and optimization of EVCS, focusing on the challenges and solutions related to grid stability,
energy distribution, and load management.
We explore various charging technologies, grid interaction models, and energy management strategies employed in
EVCS. The review also examines the impact of EV charging on the 75-bus power system, highlighting case studies and
simulation results that demonstrate the effectiveness of different approaches in mitigating potential disruptions and
enhancing system reliability.
Furthermore, the paper discusses the role of smart grid technologies, renewable energy sources, and advanced control
algorithms in improving the efficiency and scalability of EVCS. Key findings from the analysis indicate that a welldesigned energy management system can significantly enhance the performance and sustainability of EVCS, ensuring a
stable and efficient integration of EVs into the power grid.
This review aims to provide valuable insights for researchers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders involved in the
planning and implementation of electric vehicle infrastructure, contributing to the ongoing development of robust and
sustainable energy management systems for the future of transportation
Key Words:-Electric Vehicle Charging Stations,
Power Utilization Optimization, 75-Bus Energy Management System, Renewable Energy Integration. Intelligent
Charging Scheduling, State-of-Charge Estimation, Bi-directional Power Flow, Smart Grid Technology, Energy Efficiency
Area:-Engineering
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