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Joint Price and Power MPC for Peak Power Reduction at Workplace EV Charging Stations

Systems and Control 2026-04-14 v4 Systems and Control

Abstract

Demand charge, a utility fee based on an electricity customer's peak power consumption, often constitutes a significant portion of costs for commercial electric vehicle (EV) charging station operators. This paper explores control methods to reduce peak power consumption at workplace EV charging stations in a joint price and power optimization framework. We optimize a menu of price options to incentivize users to select controllable charging service. Using this framework, we propose a model predictive control approach to reduce both demand charge and overall operator costs. Through a Monte Carlo simulation, we find that our algorithm outperforms a state-of-the-art benchmark optimization strategy and can significantly reduce station operator costs.

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@article{arxiv.2507.12703,
  title  = {Joint Price and Power MPC for Peak Power Reduction at Workplace EV Charging Stations},
  author = {Thibaud Cambronne and Samuel Bobick and Wente Zeng and Scott Moura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.12703},
  year   = {2026}
}

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2026 American Control Conference