Abstract
The study of future scenarios where transport systems are highly based on electric propulsion constitutes a key point for the world sustainable development. In particular, the integration between electric vehicles and smart grids makes possible reaching new goals on energy savings, efficiency of energy generation and distribution. This paper proposes a controller integrated into the electric vehicle, based on fuzzy logic, providing the car user with the necessary information regarding the charging/discharging stations located nearby. In particular, for each station a priority level is reported, representing the degree of economic convenience/necessity that the user has in using this charging station. The final objective is to easily integrate a fleet of electric vehicles into smart grids with users willing to charge and discharge their electric vehicles during periods and modalities that highly favors the smart grid operation, energy savings, and economic efficiency for the car owners.
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