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The growing trend of electric vehicles (EVs) and building integrated photovoltaics (BIPVs) is
a promising means to reduce related climate change issues. EV loads can be managed via an aggregator to
maximize the usage of green energy produced by photovoltaic units (PV) through smart charging strategies
that exploit controllable EV demand connected to BIPV. Previous works have focused on the EV charging
coordination in a smart BIPV, although without an optimization that encourages EV charging with the
energy produced by the PV units. This paper proposes an aggregation strategy that maximizes a green
energy index (GEI) for the smart charging coordination of EVs, which takes advantage of periods with
high PV availability to charge the EV batteries; moreover, a post-processing stage for the GEI provides
EV owners with information about the percentage of charged energy, period by period, that comes from
PV generation. The results for a case study with 510 EVs integrated with 17 smart BIPVs show that the
strategy effectively optimizes the usage of the energy produced by the PV units to charge the EVs, contributes
to reduce non-renewable energy consumption of the building sector, and satisfies the EV owners’ energy
requirements for transportation.
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Aggregator Building integrated photovoltaic Electric vehicles Green energy index Local energy market Smart charging
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Publisher
IEEE