Abstract

With the increased market penetration of electric vehicles (EVs), energy consumption is growing at a quicker rate. Electric vehicles are slowly but surely gaining a foothold in India’s rapidly expanding market. With more EVs on the road, there will be more demand for charging and more energy use in some places, which can put a lot of stress on the power grid. In the absence of sufficient planning, there is a risk of power system interruption and failure. Therefore, the need for energy in cities will shift in light of the advent of EVs in the next decade or two. Accordingly, Surat has been chosen as the research region for the planning of charging infrastructure in the current study. After reviewing the literature, primary data was acquired to estimate citizen travel demands. Vehicle registration statistics were compiled from the Regional Transport Office (RTO) for the purpose of EV forecasting. After collecting data, the EV population and demand for public charging stations by 2025 and 2030 were calculated. This study aims to meet the public charging demand in the city of Surat by analyzing the electric vehicle growth rate and vehicle forecast. This anticipated data was then utilized to compute the energy demand consumption for Surat city by calculating vehicle kilometers traveled. The demand for public charging comes out to be 42.4 MWh/day in 2025 and 358.05 MWh/day in 2030, respectively. The study’s objective is to determine energy demand per region in order to better understand grid planning due to the imbalance in electricity demand.

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