Electric Mobility Integration in Energy Communities: Trending Topics and Future Research Directions

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIET Conference Proceedings
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
Pages196-204
Number of pages9
Volume2021
Edition10
ISBN (electronic)9781839536793
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Event5th E-Mobility Power System Integration Symposium, EMOB 2021 - Berlin, Virtual, Germany
Duration: 27 Sept 202127 Sept 2021

Abstract

The urgent need to reduce carbon emissions resulting in decentralized renewable energy systems also encourages the establishment of energy communities where residential and/or commercial consumers can actively participate in the generation, consumption, or provision of flexibility of electric energy. The integration of electric mobility within these energy communities is of particular interest as its increasing load will impact grid stability and therefore the power grid's and components' sizing and operation. With this work, we provide a holistic overview of research activities on the integration of electric vehicles in energy communities that supports researchers and practitioners with the identification of relevant topics and research gaps. We identify seven research clusters by hierarchical clustering analysis. Relevant topics include smart charging, vehicle-to-x, and considerations of uncertainty. Future research should focus on open-source models and the synthesis of the knowledge base from the extensive body of literature.

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Sustainable Development Goals

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Electric Mobility Integration in Energy Communities: Trending Topics and Future Research Directions. / Eckhoff, Sarah; Wagner, Henrik; Werth, Oliver et al.
IET Conference Proceedings. Vol. 2021 10. ed. Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2021. p. 196-204.

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Eckhoff, S, Wagner, H, Werth, O, Gerlach, J, Breitner, MH & Engel, B 2021, Electric Mobility Integration in Energy Communities: Trending Topics and Future Research Directions. in IET Conference Proceedings. 10 edn, vol. 2021, Institution of Engineering and Technology, pp. 196-204, 5th E-Mobility Power System Integration Symposium, EMOB 2021, Berlin, Virtual, Germany, 27 Sept 2021. https://doi.org/10.1049/icp.2021.25024
Eckhoff, S., Wagner, H., Werth, O., Gerlach, J., Breitner, M. H., & Engel, B. (2021). Electric Mobility Integration in Energy Communities: Trending Topics and Future Research Directions. In IET Conference Proceedings (10 ed., Vol. 2021, pp. 196-204). Institution of Engineering and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1049/icp.2021.25024
Eckhoff S, Wagner H, Werth O, Gerlach J, Breitner MH, Engel B. Electric Mobility Integration in Energy Communities: Trending Topics and Future Research Directions. In IET Conference Proceedings. 10 ed. Vol. 2021. Institution of Engineering and Technology. 2021. p. 196-204 doi: 10.1049/icp.2021.25024
Eckhoff, Sarah ; Wagner, Henrik ; Werth, Oliver et al. / Electric Mobility Integration in Energy Communities : Trending Topics and Future Research Directions. IET Conference Proceedings. Vol. 2021 10. ed. Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2021. pp. 196-204
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