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Research on the potential of mobile energy storage for electric vehicles

Chuanfang Zhang

Abstract


In the context of China’s current vigorous development of electric vehicles, China ranks first in the world in terms of
production and sales of electric vehicles. While electric vehicles can effectively reduce the country’s foreign oil dependence, they can
also play the energy storage attribute of electric vehicles and further participate in regulating the electric load. Moreover, as the number of
electric vehicles increases, their role as mobile energy storage will play an increasingly large role in regulating the charging and discharging
of the power grid. The country has introduced a number of energy storage promotion policies in the past two years, and from a long-term
perspective, electric vehicles as mobile energy storage will reduce the overall cost of electricity storage, and have greater fl exibility and
lower cost advantages compared to other energy storage methods.

Keywords


Electric vehicle; Vehicle Grid integration; Energy Storage

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/modern-management-forum.v6i12.6926

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