Nottingham IEEE PELS SBC Webinar | The Evolution of EV Charging and Its Impact on the Grid
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The Evolution of EV Charging and Its Impact on the Grid
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The rapid adoption of electric mobility—particularly for heavy-duty trucks, buses, and maritime transport—is pushing charging power from hundreds of kilowatts to the megawatt range. While this enables ultra-fast charging and high fleet utilization, it also introduces serious challenges to today’s distribution grids, including congestion, high peak demand charges, voltage fluctuations, and emerging power quality issues. Addressing these challenges requires rethinking both the design of charging technology and the architecture of the surrounding energy system.
This webinar provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in high-power EV charging, covering wide-voltage-range converter technologies, modular and reconfigurable topologies, and hybrid modulation strategies. A central focus is placed on integrating battery energy storage and solid-state transformers (SSTs) to enable cost-effective medium-voltage grid connection, reduce grid stress, and enhance charging-hub flexibility. Drawing from recent research and real-world pilot projects, the talk will present both technical insights and techno-economic considerations that are shaping the next generation of charging infrastructure.
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Dr. Zian Qin
Z.Qin-2@tudelft.nl
Ying LI
Ying.LI2@nottingham.ac.uk
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Dr. Zian Qin of Department of Electrical Sustainable Energy at Delft University of Technology
Biography:
Zian Qin (IEEE Senior Member) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Sustainable Energy at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. He received his B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Beihang University, the Beijing Institute of Technology, and Aalborg University, respectively. His research focuses on power quality and stability in power electronics–dominated grids, solid-state transformers, and battery energy storage systems. He has published over 150 papers and several patents, and has contributed to numerous European and national projects. Dr. Qin is an Associate Editor for IEEE TPEL, IEEE TIE, and IEEE JESTPE. He is the Founding Chair of the IEEE Transportation Electrification Council Benelux Chapter, and a Dutch National Member of CIGRÉ WG 4.101 on Grid-Forming Energy Storage Applications. His work has received multiple international awards.