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Study on the impacts of sharing business models on economic performance of distributed PV-Battery systems


Benjamin McLellan

Hailong Li
Abstract In order to promote the development of energy storage industry and relieve the retirement pressure of EV batteries, the application of retired EV batteries in energy storage for second-life use has gained significant attentions. Considering that distributed battery storages are still not economically attractive enough at present, the booming of sharing economy may provide a more feasible option. Based on a non-cooperative game theoretical model, this study aims to explore the impact of sharing business models on economic performance of retired EV batteries integrated with distributed PV systems. Four scenarios were proposed, including: a traditional scenario of S1 - individual battery storages, the sharing scenarios of S2 - shared battery storage, S3 - shared PV generation, and S4 - shared battery storage and shared PV generation. Through a case study in Beijing, the obtained results show that: (i)although sharing business models may not guarantee to bring economic benefits to each individual, they can contribute to a reduction in electricity expenses of the whole community; (ii) sharing business models can enhance PV self-consumption ratio and battery utilization ratio; (iii) sharing business models can improve the NPV by 1995 RMB-6975 RMB compared to the traditional scenario.
- Kyoto University Japan
- University of Queensland Australia
- Tianjin University of Commerce China (People's Republic of)
- Tianjin University of Commerce China (People's Republic of)
- Mälardalen University College Sweden
690, 2208 Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2205 Civil and Structural Engineering, 2210 Mechanical Engineering, Retired EV batteries, Distributed PV-Battery system, 2215 Building and Construction, 2310 Pollution, Sharing business models, Non-cooperative game, 2209 Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
690, 2208 Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2205 Civil and Structural Engineering, 2210 Mechanical Engineering, Retired EV batteries, Distributed PV-Battery system, 2215 Building and Construction, 2310 Pollution, Sharing business models, Non-cooperative game, 2209 Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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