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| Content Provider | Tech Science Press |
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| Author | Soomro, Amir Mahmood Kumar, Laveet Kumar, Mahesh Kumar, Aneel Soomro, Amir |
| Abstract | Electric vehicles (EVs) are the most interesting and innovative technology in the 21st century because of their enormous advantages, both technically and economically. Their emissions rate compared to fuel-based vehicles is negligible as they do not consume fuel and hence do not emit any harmful gases. However, their bulk production, adoption and lack of charging stations increase the stress of power stations due to modern-day lifestyles. If Electric vehicles demand increases drastically then conventional power stations will not bear their demand and if they generate electricity by conventional means it will be very costly and may further add greenhouse gases. Therefore, this research provides the techno-economic assessment of a stand-alone renewable-dependent electric vehicle charging station, excluding any burden on electrical utility. The proposed study is carried out in Bahria Town, Karachi, a city in Pakistan. In this study, HOMER Pro software was utilized for techno-economic assessment. A hybrid system comprising solar Photovoltaic/Wind Turbine/Fuel cells and battery storage is included in the model. Solar and wind resources were taken from NASA’s website, where charging stations will be integrated. The overall results show promising in terms of total Net Present Cost and the Cost of Energy which are 2.72M $ and 0.237 $, respectively. The total system generation is 3,598 Megawatt hours per year, and the total energy consumption is 885 Megawatt hours per year. |
| Related Links | https://www.techscience.com/energy/v121n6/56591 |
| Starting Page | 1439 |
| Ending Page | 1457 |
| ISSN | 01998595 |
| DOI | 10.32604/ee.2024.049977 |
| Issue Number | 6 |
| Journal | Energy Engineering (ENERGY) |
| Volume Number | 121 |
| e-ISSN | 15460118 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 2024-05-21 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Electrical vehicle solar energy hydrogen energy techno economic analysis wind energy |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Energy Engineering and Power Technology |
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