Evaluation of modular infrastructure concepts for large-scaled electric bus depots
Publication date
2018
Document type
Konferenzbeitrag
Author
Organisational unit
Conference
2nd E-Mobility Power System Integration Symposium, 15 October 2018 ; Stockholm, Sweden
Project
WiBeFo
Peer-reviewed
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Part of the university bibliography
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DDC Class
620 Ingenieurwissenschaften
Keyword
Electric bus
Electrical infrastructure
Decision objectives
Charging profile
Power demand
Modularity
Abstract
The city of Hamburg, Germany committed to buy exclusively emission free buses by 2020. Thus, public transportation companies as Hamburger Hochbahn AG (HOCHBAHN) must build a charging infrastructure for large electric bus fleets. Currently HOCHBAHN is planning an urban charging depot for 240 electric buses (EBs). This pilot project is the first large-scale infrastructure project for EB fleets in Germany. New electrical infrastructures for bus depots must comply with local grid capabilities. Furthermore, they have to fulfill highly individual boundary conditions and operational requirements. In the close future, most public transportation companies will face the challenge of developing electric infrastructures for EB fleets. This paper identifies the key components of electric infrastructures for bus depots based on the introduced concept. It outlines decision objectives, that describe the characteristics of a concept, and confronts them among themselves. The authors apply a sensitivity analysis to evaluate how dimensioning of components affects bus charging times and operation. The developed algorithm in this work uses real data and demonstrates that components can be downsized by 8%. Furthermore, the method is extended to evaluate needed capacity for varying module sizes of concepts.
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