In the USA, a research team from Cornell University has published a study revealing concrete advantages in wireless charging roads equipped with energy storage systems. The research team developed a coupled transportation–power system framework for incorporation of a wireless charging road system into the real-time electricity market.
Researchers were able to demonstrate in a simulated study that an efficient control of the energy storage system in the wireless charging road both reduced the energy costs as well as the load on the existing electricity grid.
“In this work, we develop a coupled transportation–power system framework for incorporation of a wireless charging road system into the real-time electricity market,” said Gao, the director of Cornell’s Systems Engineering Program. The…
