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A Study on Analysis of Operation Data Monitoring Based on Demonstration of Hydrogen Refueling Station (수소 복합스테이션 실증기반 운영데이터 모니터링 분석 연구)

  • KIM, DONG-HWAN;PARK, SONG-HYUN;KU, YEON-JIN;KIM, PIL-JONG;HUH, YUN-SIL
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.505-512
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    • 2019
  • According to the "hydrogen economy roadmap" announced recently by the government, fuel cell electric vehicle diffusion and hydrogen refueling station construction are actively being carried out to prepare for the hydrogen economy era. The station will be expanded by introducing various charging station models such as hydrogen complex charging station, package, and mobile. Accordingly, the study on the safety demonstration of the charging station and related regulations should be compromised. The purpose of this study is to collect monitoring data during charging according to the distinct four seasons in Korea, and to use it as safety demonstration data by analyzing the charging status, charging rate and charging time during charging.

Determining the Proper Capacity of Electric Vehicle Charging Station (전기자동차 충전소의 적정 용량 결정)

  • Hong, Jun-Hee;Choi, Jung-In;Lee, Jong-Hyun;Nam, Young-Woo
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.58 no.10
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    • pp.1911-1915
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    • 2009
  • The problem of determining the proper capacity of electric vehicle charging station is studied in the presented paper. Based on the expected arrival rate and the expected charging time, we calculate the proper capacity that guarantees electric vehicles get service better than a given lower bound which is termed the loss of charging probability. The problem is studied by using certain queueing models. We first formulate the problem as a queueless model of type M/M/n/n, known as the Erlang loss system. And then the M/M/n/K type queueing model is formulated to consider the parking space constraint. Results of the study may be used for designing the electric vehicle charging station.

Vehicle Waiting Time Information Service using Vehicle Object Detection at Fuel Charging Station

  • Rijayanti, Rita;Muhammad, Rifqi Fikri;Hwang, Mintae
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.147-154
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    • 2020
  • In this study, we created a system that can determine the number of vehicles entering and departing a charging station in real time for solving waiting time problems during refueling. Accordingly, we use the You Only Look Once object detection algorithm to detect and count the number of vehicles in the charging station and send the data to the Firebase Realtime Database. The result is shown using an Android application that provides a map function with the Kakao Maps API at the user interface side. Our system has an accuracy of 91% and an average response time of 3.1 s. Therefore, this system can be used by drivers to determine the availability of a charging station and to identify the charging station with the least waiting time for charging their vehicle.

Review and Analyses of International Standards and Implications for Implementing Korean Hydrogen Charging Station in UAE (한국형 수소충전소의 UAE 구축을 위한 인허가 절차 검토 및 적용 방안 모색)

  • YOUNG-JI BYON;SEUNG HWAN KIM;GOANG SUNG JIN;YOUNG WOOK SEO;YOUNG SOON BAEK
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.623-630
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    • 2023
  • Recently, a hydrogen charging station-related memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed between Korea Transport Institute and United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Transport in Abu Dhabi, creating a foundation for exporting green hydrogen charging stations and hydrogen powered public transit buses developed with Korean technology to Abu Dhabi. Reliable construction and operation of the charging stations require a thorough review on associated standards and legal requirements. In particular, it is essential to analyze currently effective standards related to hydrogen production, hydrogen vehicle charging, and hydrogen charging stations. This paper specifically focuses on comparative analysis of hydrogen-related standards in the UAE and the Republic of Korea. Similar to UAE, Korean hydrogen charging station-related standards follow International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards. From real-life experiences in developing and operating charging stations, even more essence of ISO standards have been adopted in Korean standards than UAE. In particular, ISO standards related to fire prevention are additionally included in Korea. This paper also suggests procedural and administrative strategies for enabling application of Korean hydrogen charging station-related standards in UAE.

Optimal Selection of Electric Vehicles' Charging Station Location in Seoul (서울시 최적의 전기자동차 충전소 위치 선정)

  • Kim, Jangyoung
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.21 no.8
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    • pp.1575-1580
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    • 2017
  • The electric vehicle business is important because it can reduce 30% of the fine dust generated in the metropolitan area and it can solve the air pollution problem by replacing automobile exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine with eco-friendly electric cars. For the construction of the electric charging station infrastructure, which is the core part of the electric car business, we focus to select the optimal location of the electric car charging station in Seoul. The goal of this paper is to utilize and analyze the traffic statistics of T-Map navigation users data and Seoul Metropolitan Transportation Policy Department to deploy the electric cars charging station with optimal location to increase the efficiency. In this paper, the proposed algorithm is composed of two parts of electric charging station selection. First, we analyze real traffic statistics and area. Second, we utilize T-Map navigation data distribution. To select optimal electric charging station location, we apply these two algorithms.

A study on the application of urban railway DC electric power for electric car charging system (전기차 충전시스템을 위한 도시철도 DC 전력의 활용방안 연구)

  • Kang, Hyun-Il;Kin, Youn-Sik;Sim, Jae-Suk;Im, Hyeong-Gil;Ryu, Ki-Seon;Lee, Gi-Seung
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2010.06a
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    • pp.1855-1860
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    • 2010
  • Electric vehicles have reached a new level of development with introductions by Chrysler, Ford, Honda and Toyota. Today's charging technology includes conductive and inductive charging systems. There are three standardized charging levels: Level 1: charging can be done from a standard, grounded AC 120V, 3-prong outlet available in all homes; Level 2: charging is at AC 240V, 40 amp charging station with special consumer features to make it easy and convenient to plug in and charge EVs at home or at an EV charging station; Level 3: a high-powered charging "fast charge" technology currently under development that will provide a charge in less than 15 minutes. The incoming AC power is converted to DC and stored in the vehicle's batteries. In this paper, we investigated the application of urban railway DC electric power for electric car charging system.

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Revenue Maximizing Scheduling for a Fast Electric Vehicle Charging Station with Solar PV and ESS

  • Leon, Nishimwe H.;Yoon, Sung-Guk
    • KEPCO Journal on Electric Power and Energy
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.315-319
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    • 2020
  • The modern transportation and mobility sector is expected to encounter high penetration of Electric Vehicles (EVs) because EVs contribute to reducing the harmful emissions from fossil fuel-powered vehicles. With the prospective growth of EVs, sufficient and convenient facilities for fast charging are crucial toward satisfying the EVs' quick charging demand during their trip. Therefore, the Fast Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (FECS) will be a similar role to gas stations. In this paper, we study a charging scheduling problem for the FECS with solar photovoltaic (PV) and an Energy Storage System (ESS). We formulate an optimization problem that minimizes the operational costs of FECS. There are two cost and one revenue terms that are buying cost from main grid power, ESS degradation cost, and revenue from the charging fee of the EVs. Simulation results show that the proposed scheduling algorithm reduces the daily operational cost by effectively using solar PV and ESS.

Status of Hydrogen Bus Operations and Charging Stations and Policy Reviews in California, USA (미국 캘리포니아 수소 버스와 충전소 운영 현황과 정책 고찰)

  • KIM, CHANGMO;JIN, SANGKYU;JIN, GOANG SUNG;KWON, YOUNG-IN;BAEK, YOUNGSOON
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.463-469
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    • 2022
  • After reviewing the current status of hydrogen buses and hydrogen charging stations in the United States, as well as related laws and programs, it was found that the federal and state governments supported the supports of hydrogen buses and the deployment of hydrogen charging infrastructure through various policies and programs. In order to promote the spread of domestic and overseas hydrogen buses and hydrogen charging infrastructure, it is necessary to develop and apply various legal systems and programs that can provide incentives to hydrogen bus manufacturers, hydrogen charging station installers, hydrogen bus operating organizations and entities. It is necessary to develop and apply various legal systems and programs that can provide incentives to hydrogen bus manufacturers, hydrogen charging station installers, hydrogen bus operating organizations and entities.

A Priority Index Method for Efficient Charging of PEVs in a Charging Station with Constrained Power Consumption

  • Kim, Seung Wan;Jin, Young Gyu;Song, Yong Hyun;Yoon, Yong Tae
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.820-828
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    • 2016
  • The sizable electrical load of plug-in electric vehicles may cause a severe low-voltage problem in a distribution network. The voltage drop in a distribution network can be mitigated by limiting the power consumption of a charging station. Then, the charging station operator needs a method for appropriately distributing the restricted power to all plug-in electric vehicles. The existing approaches have practical limitation in terms of the availability of future information and the execution time. Therefore, this study suggests a heuristic method based on priority indexes for fairly distributing the constrained power to all plug-in electric vehicles. In the proposed method, PEVs are ranked using the priority index, which is determined in real time, such that a near-optimal solution can be obtained within a short computation time. Simulations demonstrate that the proposed method is effective in implementation, although its performance is slightly worse than that of the optimal case.

Analysis of Hydrogen Sales Volume in Changwon (창원 수소충전소의 수소판매량 분석)

  • KANG, BOO MIN;KANG, YOUNG TAEC;LEE, SANG HYUN;KIM, NAM SEOK;YI, KYEONG EUN;PARK, MIN-JU;JEONG, CHANG-HOON;JEONG, DAE-WOON
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.356-361
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    • 2019
  • Since the government announced the roadmap to revitalize the hydrogen economy, we are constantly making the effort to expand the use of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) and hydrogen charging stations. There is however a significant issue to build and operate the hydrogen charging station due to the lack of the profit model. Many researchers believe that the supply of FCEV will be increased in the near future and finally ensure the economy of hydrogen charging stations. This study shows that the sales changes of hydrogen gas and consumption patterns by the operation of the hydrogen charging station in Changwon City. The results will be used as the evidence to support for operating the hydrogen charging station by private businesses and the validity of additional establishment of hydrogen charging stations.