Presented by Theodore Bohn, Argonne National Laboratory, on August 24, 2011, at the "Charge Up Wisconsin!" plug-in electric vehicle implementation meeting hosted by Wisconsin Clean Cities.
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EVSE 101: Equipped to Charge
1. EVSE 101: Equipped to Charge: Wiring, Chargers, and Meters
– Attributes and Costs
Theodore Bohn
Charge Up Wisconsin!
A planning meeting for the implementation of plug-in Principle Engineer
electric vehicles and infrastructure in Wisconsin Argonne National Laboratory
August 24, 2011 Tbohn@anl.gov
We Energies, Milwaukee WI
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4. Equipped to Charge…..Safely
EVSE Connector Vehicle Inlet
• General Purpose of
EVSE Control Box Vehicle
Charge
Electric Vehicle Supply AC Present
1
Charge
Status
Indicator
Indication
Equipment (EVSE) is to beElectric
L1
Charger
Controller
Supply
an intelligent interlocked L2 or N
2 Isolation
Monitor
coupling system
GFI
• AC, DC, or wireless high Gnd 3
Battery
frequency resonant AC Equipment
R7 R5
S2
S3
Ground
Buffer
• Typical crossover from on- PWM
TVS
S1 R3 R2
board (AC) to off-board Control
Electronics
+12V
-12V
R1
Monitoring circuit
4
D
(DC) charging is ~6kW due R6
+5V (Regulated)
to volume/cost 5 R4
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5. End Goal: ‘Fill the Bucket’, Safely
Anatomy of a PHEV Battery Pack
Chevy Volt example: 288 cells, 16kWhr; 3.3kW onboard charger
Mid-pack service disconnect
Battery Management Module
Battery Voltage/Temp sensors
Output Contactors
End Run Bus Bar
HV Output Leads (orange)
Battery Cooling passages
HVIL connector interlock
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6. Unique Charging Needed for Each
Vehicle Type
– Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)
• Very limited electric range – small battery 5-10 kWhr
• Charge power 1-3 kW
– Extended Range Electric Vehicle
(EREV)
• Increased electric range – medium battery
10-20 kWhr
• Charge power up to 6 kW
– Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)
• All electric range – large battery >20kWhr
• Charge power > 6 kW
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7. Relative Annual PEV Energy Usage
{~2500kWhr/year or $275/year; ~$23/month}
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9. Basic Definitions of PEV Charging Systems
- Utility, HAN/EMS, EVSE, PEV
4) Plug-In Electric Vehicle
1) Utility provider- 3) EVSE- Charging Station- - 4kWhr PHEV Prius
commercial, residential Electric Vehicle Supply - 8kWhr Volt
setting, including Smart Equipment- either AC or DC, - 24kWhr Leaf
Grid communication w/revenue & comm. (~$450-$5k) - 53kWhr Tesla
2) Home Energy Mgmt-
Home gateway for
demand reduction
settings/information
portal (~$50)
Emulated PEV/Physical EV,-
Utility Messages HomeGateway EVSE with Compact
Digi, Greenwave Reality Metrology and Vehicle- Connected to J1772, or (BMS,
900MHz to back-haul
EVSE Router pass through Pseudo Batt, Charger, CAN
2.4GHz Zigbee to HAN HAN- Zigbee/Ethernet
HAN- Zigbee/Ethernet network/converter- to DUT)
(Itron or SilverSpring)
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10. SAE J2953-PEV-EVSE Compatibility
EVSE-PEV-EUMD-Utility Test Fixture/Tools
Many Combinations of EVs, EVSE and Utility Region Installations Utilities
Occasional use cable EVSE DC off board charger
? Interoperability ?
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11. Networks for Energy Management Are a
Key Element of Smart Grid Architectures
Energy
Storage
Thermostats
Water, Gas
Meter
Backhaul:
Radio, PLC etc.
ESI
Appliances
12345
Home Area
Loads Network
E.g. Pool Pumps
(HAN) Portable Display
Integration
Solar, Wind Energy
EMS Management System
(Bridge to Consumer
Always Present: EVSE Network)
Bridge
1) PEV 12345 Wired
2) EVSE Wired to
(if Meter does Wireless
3) Electric Meter Sub-Meter Wireless not support)
(EUMD) Bridge May be in EVSE or EMS
Both
S258 - Rich Scholer - EVSE Architecture
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12. Where Does the End Use Monitoring Device
(EUMD) Reside? Depends on Perspective
The UEMD measures just the branch circuit power flow to the EV, but
may be located in different segments of that branch.
1) Utilities tend to favor locating it in an outdoor, technician accessible
area, such as next to the main meter; possibly as a fused sub-
panel with dedicated run to EVSE.
2) Home Owners may want it next to their service panel or in garage
near the EVSE.
3) EVSE manufacturers want to build it into the EVSE, or in a socket
in the EVSE.
4) Auto manufacturers may
1
want the EUMD on-board the
vehicle to simplify access to
EUMD information.
2
3 4
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13. Secondary Meter vs Sub-Meter
Equipment cost is minimal compared to labor/installation
60A Fused AC Disconnect, $9.99 retail
- EUMD integrated into fuse holder
(most valuable when service panel is full)
Significant labor/material cost difference
between upstream side and sub-meter
downstream side (level of PPE, ladder/cable
cutters/splice vs electrician on inert side)
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14. Summary: EVSEs, Stds, Wiring Issues
• Cost of the EVSE equipment is not negligible, but often
very small compared to installation labor/materials.
• Cost of EVSEs are coming down with time/volume.
• Cost of installers is increasing with overhead/inflation.
• Many standards are in place to make EV charging safe,
interoperable, and expandable for the future (i.e. wireless).
• Network connected vehicles can offer many grid stabilizing
benefits, and lack of differentiation on charging time/rates
may encourage poor social behavior (i.e. personal
inconvenience is more important than greater good)
• Many efficient technologies are coming to easy the
complexity of connecting vehicles and infrastructure.
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15. Additional Resources
To Learn More:
www.transportation.anl.gov
Theodore Bohn
tbohn@anl.gov
Nobody is totally worthless- they can always be used as a bad example
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