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Standards in the Electro Mobility Domain—Vehicle 2 Grid

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Standardization in Smart Grids

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The domain of electromobility extends the topic of the Smart Grid by another large consumer, but also adds storage possibilities. Therefore it is necessary to create a new infrastructure of loading points. The communication is not limited between loading points and the vehicle, but there is also a communication between loading point and the distribution network. Additionally there are many different scenarios possible, whereas the loading point also communicates with EMS/DMS. These chapter addresses the aforementioned points and give further information and possible solutions in terms of communication standards.

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Specht, M., Rosinger, C. (2013). Standards in the Electro Mobility Domain—Vehicle 2 Grid. In: Standardization in Smart Grids. Power Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34916-4_10

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