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  1. Due to environmental concerns, electric vehicles (EVs) have become increasingly popular in recent decades. While EV s offer several benefits, they also present challenges such as prolonged charging times and range anxiety. To address these issues and enhance EV market participation, dynamic wireless power transfer (DWPT) is gaining a great attention in electrified-transportation sector, leading to an emergence of DWPT for EVs. DWPT offers advantages like charging while in-motion. However, DWPT roadways also impose additional demands on the power system, potentially increasing operational costs. The main objective of this paper is to manage effectively the additional load caused by DWPT roadways, and this paper presents the utilization of distributed energy resources (DERs), such as photovoltaic (PV) systems and battery storage system (BSS), to minimize the system costs. The importance of our proposed load management strategy becomes even more critical during extreme events. Therefore, this paper further examines two scenarios, i.e., normal operations and under extreme conditions considering line outages, to compare the costs associated with DWPT systems. The efficiency of the proposed method is validated using IEEE 33-bus distribution systems through a mixed integer linear programming (MILP) optimization problem. Test results demonstrate that integrating DWPT system increases the system costs under both normal and extreme conditions, however, the DER-based mechanism is capable of mitigating these costs optimally. 
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