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HOMER Grid can model On-Demand EV (Electric Vehicle) Charging that represents a fast charger. You can select one of the templates from the drop-down or create your own in the EV Charger Library. Click Copy to Library to save your design.

You can manage the following information on the EV Charging page.

Charging Station

Electric Vehicles

Load Profile

Charging Station

Edit the inputs in the charging station section to customize the charger(s) to your specifications. The table provides a brief description of each variable in the section.

Demand EV charger

Variable

Description

Charger output power (kW)

The output of power (kW) per charger

Number of chargers

The number of chargers at the charging station

Scaled avg sessions/day

The average number of vehicle charging sessions per day

Charging price

Used to calculate revenue from vehicles using the charging station

Select Add Variability to edit the percentage of variability you would like HOMER to consider when running a simulation.

On-demand variability

Electric Vehicles

Edit the vehicle properties to customize the Electric Vehicles you want to include in your model. Click here to add new item in order to expand your list of EVs. The table provides a brief description of each variable in the section.

On demand EVs

 

Variable

Description

Vehicle Name

The name or description of the vehicle

Proportion of EV Population

The proportion of the vehicle population for this vehicle type

Max. Charging Power per EV (kW)

The maximum amount of power that can charge the vehicle

Average Charging Duration (min)

The average amount of time in minutes that vehicles of this type are charged in a session

Note: For every specified session, a random electric vehicle will be drawn from the Electric Vehicle population inputs.The exact minute the car arrives will be assigned randomly within the specified hour.

Load Profile

Click on the Yearly, Daily, or Seasonal Profile tabs found on the right side of the page to change your load profile view.

EV load profile view

Hourly Data

You can modify the daily profile, hour-by-hour in the table on the left side of the page. The profile defines the distribution of the sessions. The number of sessions per day is defined above in Scaled avg sessions/day

EV hourly profile

Click Show All Months... to set a different daily profile for weekends and weekdays and for each month of the year.

EV load profile monthly

If you select Copy Changes to Right any value you enter is copied across all remaining months. For example, if you enter "10" for January, hour 0, all months, hour 0, are set to 10. If you then enter "9" for hour 0 in February, January stays set to 10 and February through December are set to 9. You can edit values for weekends or weekdays by selecting the respective tab at the top of the table. Changes made to the profile for weekends do not affect the profile for weekdays, and vice versa.

Scaled Average Sessions/Day

HOMER uses the scaled average sessions/day to specify how many electric vehicles could be connected to the charging station in a day. The Sessions/hr hour profile helps determine how many vehicles can connect to the charging station during the hour.

scaled avg session

Note: The number of chargers can influence how the vehicles are charged throughout the day. Insufficient number of chargers could lead to missed sessions. If you want 100 sessions just on weekdays, enter (100*5/7  =) 71.42 into the average sessions per day. You can see the Sessions per Year displayed in the Results, in the Electric Vehicles tab.

 

See also

EV Charging

Deferrable EV Charging

EV Charger Library

 

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