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IEEE Guide for Electric Transportation Fast Charging Station Management System Functional Specification (Published)

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New IEEE Standard – Active. A guide for the development of a functional specification for electric transportation fast charging station management and control systems, including the energy management and grid interaction functions, is provided in this document. The fast charging station may incorporate local energy sources, including renewable energy resources such as solar photovoltaic (PV) generation, and battery energy storage systems. The document develops guiding principles for the implementation and deployment of fast charging station control systems and the basic functional requirements for the control system and presents a set of core functions. These include electric transportation energy storage discovery and evaluation of charging requirements; monitoring and control of charging profiles; charging station energy estimation, energy scheduling, and management; and charging station grid interaction and grid power exchange management. Grid code requirements and ancillary services provision are addressed.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 2030.13™-2024 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
10 Introduction
11 Contents
13 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Word usage
14 1.4 Limitations
1.5 Assumptions
15 2. Normative references
3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
16 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
4. FCS functions and structure
4.1 Interactions with the EPS
17 4.2 Characteristics and features
4.3 Elements
18 4.4 Structure
4.5 Charging capacity requirements
19 4.6 Interconnection to the EPS
20 5. Functional specification of the FCS control system
5.1 Description of the control system functions
21 5.2 Core functions
5.3 Core function interactions
22 5.4 Control system structure
23 6. Functional specification of the EMS
6.1 Core functions
24 6.2 Core function interactions
25 6.3 Grid services
6.4 Interconnection requirements
26 6.5 Interconnection agreements
7. Functional specification of the CMS
7.1 Core functions
7.2 Core function interactions
27 7.3 EV load profiles and charging requirements
28 7.4 EV charge management
7.5 EV charging algorithms
29 7.6 EV energy estimation and scheduling
7.7 Monitoring and visualization of charging profiles
7.8 Recording and archiving requirements
8. FCS deployment considerations
8.1 Interoperability requirements
31 8.2 Protection system requirements
8.3 Control system implementation examples
32 8.4 Control system performance evaluation
8.5 Use cases for DER/microgrid interconnections (V2G)
33 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
36 Annex B (informative) Generic FCS structure and control system
B.1 Distribution system structure
38 B.2 EV charger power system structure
39 B.3 Control system implementation
40 B.4 Control structure implementation examples
42 B.5 Control system operation—Microgrid functions
46 Annex C (informative) Charging station definitions
C.1 Definitions and nomenclature
47 C.2 Other terms
48 Annex D (informative) Charging station load profiles and control requirements
D.1 EV load profiles determination
D.2 Charging controller algorithms
49 Annex E (informative) Use cases including DER/microgrid interconnections (V2G)
E.1  Nature of grid services
50 E.2  Provision of grid services
51 E.3  Assets for grid services
E.4  V2G capabilities for grid services
52 E.5  Use cases
54 Annex F (informative) Charging station practices and standards
F.1  Electric transportation charging ecosystems
55 F.2  Charging rates
F.3  MW multiport charging systems
56 F.4  FCS deployment examples
F.5  FCS communication protocols and standards
57 F.6  DER interconnection requirements
58 Annex G (informative) Power conditioning systems
G.1 Functions of the PCS
G.2 PCS functional specifications
59 G.3 PCS functions
G.4 PCS technology
60 G.5 EV charger PCS
61 Annex H (informative) Interconnected FCS
H.1 Justification for interconnecting FCS
62 H.2 Multiple FCS interconnection
63 Back cover
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