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  • ÀúÀÚMd. Mainul Islam, Hussain Shareef, Azah Mohamed Àú
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  • ÃâÆÇÀÏ2020-07-14
  • µî·ÏÀÏ2020-12-21
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The electric vehicle (EV) is considered a premium solution to global warming and
various types of pollution. Nonetheless, a key concern is the recharging of EV
batteries. Therefore, this study proposes a novel approach that considers the costs
of transportation loss, buildup, and substation energy loss and that incorporates
harmonic power loss into optimal rapid charging station (RCS) planning. A novel
optimization technique, called binary lightning search algorithm (BLSA), is
proposed to solve the optimization problem. BLSA is also applied to a conventional
RCS planning method. A comprehensive analysis is conducted to assess the
performance of the two RCS planning methods by using the IEEE 34-bus test
system as the power grid. The comparative studies show that the proposed BLSA is
better than other optimization techniques. The daily total cost in RCS planning of
the proposed method, including harmonic power loss, decreases by 10% compared
with that of the conventional method.

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Improved approach for electric vehicle rapid charging station
placement and sizing using Google maps and binary lightning search
algorithm
1. Introduction 41
2. Problem formulation for optimal RCS planning 43
3. Description of road and power system networks 49
4. Test results and discussion 50
5. Discussion 56
6. Conclusion 57
7. References 59

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