Charging station for charging electric vehicles, comprising a control device for determining an equivalent storage capacity of a virtual precharge store, and associated method
US-2021114478-A1 · Apr 22, 2021 · US
US11697354B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11697354-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917048014-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 17, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2023 |
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A charging station for charging electric vehicles and the charging station comprises a network connection point for exchanging electrical power with an electrical supply network, at least one charging terminal, in each case for charging an electric vehicle, and a control device for controlling the charging station, wherein the control device is set up to determine an equivalent storage capacity and to transmit it to a receiver outside the charging station, in particular to an operator of the electrical supply network, a network controller and/or a direct marketer, wherein the equivalent storage capacity describes a value which corresponds to a storage capacity of an equivalent electrical storage device which can absorb or emit as much energy as the charging station can absorb or emit by changing its absorbed or emitted power for a predetermined support period.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A charging station for charging electric vehicles, the charging station comprising: a network connection point for exchanging electrical power with an electrical supply network; at least one charging terminal, in each case for charging an electric vehicle; and a control device for controlling the charging station, wherein the control device is configured to: determine an equivalent storage capacity; and transmit the equivalent storage capacity to a receiver outside the charging station, wherein the equivalent storage capacity describes a value which corresponds to a storage capacity of an equivalent electrical storage device which can absorb and emit as much energy as the charging station can absorb and emit by changing its absorbed or emitted power for a predetermined support period, wherein the equivalent storage capacity specifies a storage capacity of a virtual precharged storage device and provides the receiver with information for planning a power or energy distribution. 2. The charging station as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the charging station has a transmission interface for transmitting the equivalent storage capacity to a receiver outside the charging station, the control device is configured to determine the equivalent storage capacity at least depending on at least one of: a charging situation of the at least one charging terminal; a current storage capacity of at least one electrical storage device of the charging station; or an operating point of at least one controllable consumer. 3. The charging station as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the control device is configured to determine and transmit at least one of: a positive equivalent storage capacity or a negative equivalent storage capacity as the equivalent storage capacity, wherein: the positive equivalent storage capacity specifies an amount of energy that can additionally be fed into the electrical supply network or an amount of energy a withdrawal from the electrical supply network can be reduced, and the negative equivalent storage capacity specifies an amount of energy that can additionally be absorbed from the electrical supply network or an amount of energy a feed-in to the electrical supply network can be reduced. 4. The charging station as claimed in claim 1 , wherein for determining the equivalent storage capacity, a current charging power with which one or a plurality of electric vehicles are charged is divided into: a minimum charging power which specifies a charging power, wherein the current charging power is configured to not fall below the charging power, and an available charging power by which the current charging power is configured to be reduced. 5. The charging station as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the control device is configured to at least one of: receive a specification of an equivalent storage capacity externally from a network operator, control the charging station in such a way that a predetermined equivalent storage capacity is reached, or output information regarding which equivalent storage capacity is configured to be provided in the event the predetermined equivalent storage capacity cannot be reached. 6. The charging station as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a period of a momentary reserve, primary control, secondary control, positive or negative minute reserve, or balancing group management is taken as a basis for a predetermined support period. 7. The charging station as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a charging power curve is taken as a basis for determining the equivalent storage capacity. 8. The charging station as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the control device is configured to determine an emergency storage capacity which specifies an increased amount which relates to an equivalent storage capacity, wherein the equivalent storage capacity arises if a minimum charging power is taken into account as the charging power which is to be taken into account if a reduction of the charging power to zero is also taken into account for determining the equivalent storage capacity, or even a reduction to a negative value, in the case of which power is withdrawn from at least one electric vehicle. 9. The charging station as claimed in claim 1 , wherein depending on the determined equivalent storage capacity, a support power is provided to the electrical supply network, wherein a momentary reserve, a support power for a primary control, a support power for a secondary control, a support power for a positive or negative minute reserve, or a support power for balancing group management. 10. The charging station as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the control device is configured to control at least one of the following: charging at least one electric vehicle to specify in each case at least one charge set value or an available charging power to the relevant charging terminals; storing or withdrawing electrical power of the at least one electrical storage device; exchanging electrical power via the network connection point; or driving of the at least one controllable consumer. 11. A method for charging electric vehicles by a charging station, the charging station comprising: a network connection point for exchanging electrical power with an electrical supply network; at least one charging terminal, in each case for charging an electric vehicle; and a control device for controlling the charging station, wherein the method comprises: determining an equivalent storage capacity; and transmitting the equivalent storage capacity to a receiver outside the charging station, wherein the equivalent storage capacity describes a value which corresponds to a storage capacity of an equivalent electrical storage device configured to absorb and emit as much energy as the charging station configured to absorb and emit by changing its absorbed or emitted power for a predetermined support period, wherein the equivalent storage capacity specifies a storage capacity of a virtual precharged storage device and provides the receiver with information for planning a power or energy distribution. 12. The method as claimed in claim 11 , wherein determining the equivalent storage capacity is determined at least depending on: a charging situation of the at least one charging terminal; and a current storage capacity of at least one electrical storage device of the charging station. 13. The method as claimed in claim 11 , wherein determining the equivalent storage capacity includes a current charging power with which one or a plurality of electric vehicles are charged is divided into: a minimum charging power which specifies a charging power which the current charging power does not fall below, and an available charging power by which the current charging power is reduced. 14. The method as claimed in claim 11 , comprising: receiving a specification of a predetermined equivalent storage capacity from a network operator, and controlling the charging station in such a way that the predetermined equivalent storage capacity is reached, or outputting information regarding which equivalent storage capacity can be provided in the event the predetermined equivalent storage capacity cannot be reached. 15. The method as claimed in claim 14 wherein taking a period of a momentary reserve, primary control, positive or negative minute reserve or secondary control as a basis for a predetermined support period, wherein depending on the predetermined support period, a support power is provided to the electrical supply network, wherein the support power is one of a momentary reserve, primary control
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