Dynamic Electric Vehicle Charging Pricing for Load Balancing in Power Distribution Networks based on Collaborative DDPG Agents
Leloko J. Lepolesa, Kayode E. Adetunji, Khmaies Ouahada, Zhenqing Liu, Ling Cheng

TL;DR
This paper proposes a dynamic EV charging pricing strategy using deep reinforcement learning to balance load, reduce peaks, and optimize grid utilization across distribution networks, addressing stability issues caused by EV adoption.
Contribution
It introduces a novel load balancing approach across neighboring distribution networks using collaborative deep reinforcement learning algorithms for EV pricing.
Findings
Deep RL algorithms outperform traditional methods in load balancing.
The best algorithm improves grid utilization and stability.
Simulation results demonstrate effective load management and peak reduction.
Abstract
The transition from the Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles (ICEVs) to the Electric Vehicles (EVs) is globally recommended to combat the unfavourable environmental conditions caused by reliance on fossil fuels. However, it has been established that the charging of EVs can destabilize the grid when they penetrate the market in large numbers, especially in grids that were not initially built to handle the load from the charging of EVs. In this work, we present a dynamic EV charging pricing strategy that fulfills the following three objectives: distribution network-level load peak-shaving, valley-filling, and load balancing across distribution networks. Based on historical environmental variables such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, EV charging prices and distribution of vehicles in different areas in different times of the day, we first forecast the distribution network load demand,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectric Vehicles and Infrastructure · Transportation and Mobility Innovations · Smart Grid Energy Management
