Electric vehicle charging: a queueing approach
Angelos Aveklouris, Yorie Nakahira, Maria Vlasiou, Bert Zwart

TL;DR
This paper explores the challenges of EV charging station congestion and grid impact using queueing theory to analyze resource allocation and performance issues relevant to the Sigmetrics community.
Contribution
It introduces a queueing model to analyze EV charging station congestion and distribution grid performance, highlighting resource allocation challenges.
Findings
Identifies congestion issues at charging stations.
Analyzes impact on distribution grid performance.
Provides a framework for resource management.
Abstract
The number of electric vehicles (EVs) is expected to increase. As a consequence, more EVs will need charging, potentially causing not only congestion at charging stations, but also in the distribution grid. Our goal is to illustrate how this gives rise to resource allocation and performance problems that are of interest to the Sigmetrics community.
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectric Vehicles and Infrastructure · Advanced Battery Technologies Research · Transportation and Mobility Innovations
