Bidirectional Charging for BEVs with Reconfigurable Battery Systems via a Grid-Parallel Proportional-Resonant Controller

Author:

Buberger Johannes1ORCID,Hohenegger Michael2,Estaller Julian1ORCID,Wiedenmann Andreas1ORCID,Grupp Wolfgang1ORCID,Bliemetsrieder Wolfgang1,Kuder Manuel2,Lesnicar Anton1,Weyh Thomas1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electric Power Supply, Universität der Bundeswehr München, 85577 Neubiberg, Germany

2. BAVERTIS GmbH, 81929 Munich, Germany

Abstract

This paper investigates the potential of bidirectional charging using modular multilevel inverter-based reconfigurable battery systems via grid-parallel control. The system offers several advantages such as modularity, scalability, and fault-tolerance over conventional battery electric vehicle systems. It is designed for seamless integration with the grid, allowing bidirectional power flow and efficient energy storage. Within this study, the battery system is first simulated in Matlab/Simulink and later implemented into a hardware setup. Eventually, the simulation results and the measurements have been compared and evaluated. Thereby, startup sequences and constant current scenarios were investigated. It has been shown that the system is fully capable to charge and discharge the batteries in the grid-parallel connection, thus enabling bidirectional charging with close to full drive system power. The current total harmonic distortion complies with grid regulations and can potentially improve the grid quality. The proposed system offers significant potential for grid-integrated energy storage systems, addressing the challenges associated with renewable energy integration, grid stability, and energy management. In comparison to other publications on this topic, the proposed approach does not need additional dedicated power electronic hardware and has more degrees of freedom for current control.

Funder

dtec.bw—Digitalization and Technology Research Center of the Bundeswehr

European Union—NextGenerationEU

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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