Abstract
This article proposes a hybrid technique for a grid-connected solar–wind hybrid system with electric vehicles. The Mexican Axolotl Optimization and wild horse optimizer are the proposed optimization techniques. The wild horse optimizer improves the axolotl's life behavior. As a result, the proposed scheme is conducted while reducing the annualized cost of the system and utilizing the proposed method. Using modern optimization approaches, the component is sized to achieve the lowest levelized cost of electricity by decreasing the loss of power supply probability. Lastly, the sensitivity analysis is performed to analyze the influence of maximum grid sales and buy capabilities on levelized cost of electricity. The proposed technique's performance is then executed in MATLAB environment and compared to several current methodologies. As a result of the simulation outcomes, the efficiency and performance of the current method are compared to other techniques. According to simulation outcomes, the energy management system (EMS) may lower general expenses by more than 55% and 29% in summer and winter, respectively, while ensuring the satisfaction rate of demand for electric vehicle-charging without knowing the departure times of electric vehicles.
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