Edoardo Olivero
Design and Preliminary Testing of a V2G Smart Charging Lab for Electrical Vehicles in Bidirectional Charging Applications.
Rel. Paolo Guglielmi. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Elettrica, 2025
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Abstract
The energy transition demands advanced solutions to manage the inherent variability of renewable sources such as solar and wind power. A key strategy to address this challenge is the integration of Electric Vehicles (EVs) as distributed storage units through bidirectional charging (V2X). This technology allows vehicles not only to draw energy from the grid but also to feed it back, enabling critical services such as demand balancing, optimization of self-consumption, and peak load reduction. This thesis focuses on the Design and Preliminary Testing of a V2G (Vehicle-to-Grid) Smart Charging Laboratory for Electric Vehicles dedicated to bidirectional charging applications. The primary objective was to conceive and implement an experimental environment that allows for the simulation and validation of communication according to the latest standard.
The laboratory was designed to support DC (Direct Current) charging with a power capacity of up to 12 kW
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