ComEd, North Carolina State University Receive Federal Grant to Develop, Demonstrate Extreme Fast Charging for Electric Vehicles
20 Outubro 2022 - 12:14PM
Business Wire
Project Latest Example of ComEd’s Efforts to
Develop Grid Innovations to Reduce Carbon Emissions and Air
Pollution
ComEd, in partnership with North Carolina State University’s
FREEDM Systems Center, has been awarded a $200,000 federal research
and development grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to
help fund a $5 million research project focused on improving the
efficiency of, and reducing the cost of, extreme fast charging
(XFC) for electric vehicles (EVs).
“The growth of electric vehicles has the potential to reduce
harmful emissions and improve air quality for everyone, regardless
of if they drive or ride in an electric vehicle, but the time it
takes to fully charge an electric vehicle can be a deterrent to
consumers,” said Michelle
Blaise, SVP of Technical Services at ComEd.
“ComEd’s engineers are industry-leading innovators, and we’re
honored to contribute our expertise and resources to find new
technical solutions that will convince more consumers to switch to
an EV.”
XFC will allow EV owners to charge their vehicles at a much
faster rate than a Level 1 or Level 2 EV charger. Level 1 chargers,
which rely on standard 120V outlets and alternating current, are
the slowest available charging method, taking approximately 50
hours to charge a standard 70kWh EV battery. Level 2 chargers
utilize 240V outlets and require approximately 7.5 hours to fully
charge a standard 70kWh battery.
The XFC charger this project seeks to develop and demonstrate
will be an ultra-low cost, all-silicon carbide modular power
converter for direct current charging equipment which can connect
directly to a medium voltage distribution system. With power
capabilities of 300kWh, these chargers target reducing the time to
fully charge a standard 70kWh EV battery to as little as 15
minutes.
“The goal of this new project is to bring extreme fast charging
much closer to market realization and support the continued
adoption of electric vehicles by reducing consumers’ charge
anxiety,” said Srdjan Lukic, Ph.D., NC State professor, deputy
director of FREEDM and Principal Investigator for the project.
“We could not achieve that without collaboration from project
partners like ComEd.”
The project will be broken into two phases focused on cost
analysis & system development and system demonstration,
respectively. After the charging systems have been developed,
ComEd’s Grid Integration and Technology (GrIT) Lab in Maywood,
Ill., will serve as the initial testing location for this new
technology—providing an independent validation of the XFC system
performance. ComEd will also support phase two of the project by
identifying ideal locations on the distribution grid to demonstrate
this technology, unlocking the potential for wider deployment.
The full $5 million XFC EV development and demonstration project
is funded through collaborator cost shares including $200,000 from
ComEd. Additional collaborators on this project include Danfoss,
GoTriangle, New York Power Authority and North Carolina Clean
Energy Technology Center.
The ComEd GrIT Lab reinforces ComEd’s commitment to supporting
the grid of the clean energy future for its customers. The lab
focuses on the impacts increased levels of renewable and beneficial
electrification technologies will have on the grid. Previous
projects from the GrIT Lab include the Bronzeville Community
Microgrid, the first utility-operated microgrid cluster powered by
DERs and controllable gas generation, and the ComEd Distribution
Linear State Estimator, a software application that processes field
data to estimate system voltages, currents, and electrical power
flows for the distribution grid to enhance remote system monitoring
and control capabilities.
Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) is a unit of Chicago-based
Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), the nation’s leading competitive
energy provider, with approximately 10 million customers.
ComEd provides service to approximately 4 million customers across
northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s population. For
more information visit ComEd.com, and connect with the company
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