2021 IEEE Power &Amp; Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/pesgm46819.2021.9638119
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Agent-Based Modeling of Feeder-Level Electric Vehicle Diffusion for Distribution Planning

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“…The households vary in size, occupancy, electricity consumption. Lisha et al [30] present an EV diffusion model for feeder level distribution system that considers different socioeconomic factors of the neighborhood. They provide an EV inclusion model for a 30year timeline based on the car age, neighborhood, economy, and other critical features for an urban distribution feeder of North Carolina [30].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The households vary in size, occupancy, electricity consumption. Lisha et al [30] present an EV diffusion model for feeder level distribution system that considers different socioeconomic factors of the neighborhood. They provide an EV inclusion model for a 30year timeline based on the car age, neighborhood, economy, and other critical features for an urban distribution feeder of North Carolina [30].…”
Section: Experiments a Experimental Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lisha et al [30] present an EV diffusion model for feeder level distribution system that considers different socioeconomic factors of the neighborhood. They provide an EV inclusion model for a 30year timeline based on the car age, neighborhood, economy, and other critical features for an urban distribution feeder of North Carolina [30]. We combine the load and EV charging profile of [29] with the EV diffusion model of [30] to obtain the load profile in our case study.…”
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