Weaknesses for EV Owners and V2M Customers Sample Clauses

Weaknesses for EV Owners and V2M Customers. 1) Battery Degradation V2G technology is likely to involve the frequent charging and discharging of EVs, which is feared that it may reduce the batteries’ lifespan. While there is not enough evidence to establish the conditions under which battery degradation may occur, it is today a key EV owner concern. Battery degradation could make V2G a highly costly and unattractive service, as EV batteries are markedly expensive (Guo et al., 2019). However, degradation of the battery occurs primarily in the following two manners: • Calendrical degradation: which does not depend on the charging/discharging pattern but from environmental variables such as temperature, humidity, air exposure etc. • Operational degradation: which shows a complex yet close connection with the Depth of Discharge (DoD), average State of Charge (SoC) charging or discharging current, frequency of charging cycles, etc. Nonetheless, V2Market services can also decrease operational degradation by: • Operating the battery in the middle range of SoC: 20 up to 80% • Slow charging and discharging cycles which, depending on the type of the battery, operates at 0.1 up to 1C-rate, where 1-C is defined as the rate of discharge which would discharge completely the battery in 1 hour.
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