Co-optimizing Consumption and EV Charging under Net Energy Metering

Abstract

We consider the co-optimization of flexible household consumption, electric vehicle charging, and behind-the-meter distributed energy resources under the net energy metering tariff. Using a stochastic dynamic programming formulation, we show that the solution to the dynamic programming co-optimization is a procrastination threshold policy that delays and minimizes electricity purchasing for EV charging in each time interval. The policy thresholds can be computed off-line, simplifying the continuous action space dynamic optimization to decoupled closed-form charging and consumption decisions. Empirical studies using renewable, consumption, and EV data demonstrate the benefits of co-optimization.

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