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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

E-Trike: Impact on Distribution Transformer Loading


The partnership of DOE and ADB envisions having 100,000 E-Trikes between now and 2017 [1]. Each E-Trike will have about 3 kW to 5 kW electric power usage and will be charging for about 45 minutes to 1 hour.

A study by DOE in collaboration with United Nations [2] indicated that one E-Trike will consume 1.8 MWh in one year. So to check the values here: 1.8 MWh divided by 365 days, an E-Trike will take 4.93 kWh. Below is a table for the kW loading of E-Trike(s). Note that 100,000 E-Trikes is even above the capacity of Quezon Power plant which has 480 MW capacity.


In this post, several scenarios of charging time and number of E-Trikes are presented using 4.93 kW charging power.

Figure 1 presents the connection of 1 E-Trike during three separate hours in the evening versus a 25 kVA distribution transformer. In here, the assumption is the E-Trike driver uses the vehicle from 8am to 5pm, then comes home to his family and charges his vehicle on those random hours. If 1 E-Trike is being connected with the base residential load curve, the 25 kVA distribution transformer will have no overloading.

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Figure 2

Figure 2 shows the plots of several number of E-Trike being charged on separate hours of the day. For this case, the assumption is the E-Trike operator/businessman who has several vehicles takes advantage his vehicle charging according to the Time of Use (TOU) rates of the distribution utility. He may utilize a timer-switch to program when the charging begins and ends.  A 25 kVA distribution transformer will overload for the assumed hours for both during evening and during morning except for 3 E-Trikes during morning. A distribution utility coordination with this E-Trike operator will identify that an upgrade from 25 kVA to 37.5 kVA transformer will provide mitigation of the overload unless other households in the service area will shut down all their appliances ( voluntary load shedding).

References:

[1] Consultants sought for $500-M e-Trike project. Available: 
http://business.inquirer.net/74917/consultants-sought-for-500-m-e-trike-project
[2] Philippine Electric Vehicle Project. Available: http://cdm.unfccc.int/filestorage/3/K/Y/3KY4J2IW70AZPTX9MS6VGU1QORNE8F/Etrike%20CPA-DD%20ver1.pdf?t=MGF8bWVremlifDCLzXH3EtuSp9elyiR5MR_6