On Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Between Solar RTPV and EV Charging Station

Published 21 September 2020

The "scary" air pollution situation in India makes it imperative to gather extensive, credible data on pollution and its sources at a fairly granular level—for every square kilometre of most mid- to large-sized cities, as well as for vast exurban and rural areas.

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The use of energy from a rooftop photovoltaic (RTPV) system for charging electric vehicles (EV) is environmentally advantageous and forms a true approach towards green mobility. Further, if solar energy is generated in close proximity to the EV charging points, it results in lower transmission losses and helps mitigate detrimental effects of sudden rise in EV demand on the grid.
It is obvious that the two technologies can benefit each other. Karnataka has ambitious targets for both RTPV and EVs in the coming years. In this context, it is important to identify and assess the options for wide-scale deployment of a system that ensures RTPV and EV charging in tandem.

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Date 21 September 2020
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