Abstract
A site energy management system is a critical component of future high-power EV charging hubs. It monitors and supervises all inter-hub operations, coordinates grid interactions, and implements energy management strategies and load-sharing controls at various levels and time scales. This report provides a comprehensive high-level overview and guidelines on the essential elements of such energy management systems. These elements primarily focus on the core functions, architecture, and monitoring aspects of site energy management. The core functions define the grid services and operational objectives that a charging hub is expected to provide and achieve. The architectural section investigates the coordination between hub assets, different control schemes, and their potential benefits and drawbacks. Lastly, the report discusses the needs, types, and functionalities of a monitoring and visualization system.
| Original language | American English |
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| Number of pages | 22 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2025 |
NLR Publication Number
- NREL/TP-5400-92151
Other Report Number
- DOE/GO-102025-6584
Keywords
- centralized control
- charge management
- control
- DC hub
- decentralized control
- droop control
- energy management
- EV charging
- grid services
- high-power charging