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Application of SEPIC Converter to Developed Electric Vehicle Charging Station Based on PV Source

Authors : Ram Niwash Mahia, Rajat Kumar

Published in: Flexible Electronics for Electric Vehicles

Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore

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Abstract

The ever-increasing concern about climate change as a result of emitting greenhouse gases has led to a greater emphasis on discovering and developing clean energy alternatives. It has played a significant part in the development of electrification in the transportation industry and has contributed to the rise in the popularity of electric cars. Therefore, a major benefit and degree of control for charging electric vehicles is afforded by a charging station that makes use of renewable energy sources. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate a solar energy power conversion system (SEPIC) based on a maximum power point tracking (MPPT) controller and a power and energy optimization (P&O) algorithm. The job was done for the sake of display. Photovoltaic (PV) systems require a constant voltage in order to regulate their output voltage and output power in response to varying levels of irradiance and temperatures. The operational voltage of a PV system is the consistent electric current it provides. This research makes use of data collected on solar irradiation at Ashok Leyland Bhandara, Maharashtra. Using a SEPIC converter allows for a high-voltage transformation ratio above the input voltage while minimizing loss across the switch. Improved energy conversion and increased convenience are the outcomes of combining solar cells with MPPT controllers, modernized P&O algorithms, and SEPIC converters. The PI paper controller is used with the SEPIC converter to maintain the duty cycle to be more efficient. In the proposed system, the MPPT P&O algorithm is written in a MATLAB functional block diagram and implemented in the simulation.

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Metadata
Title
Application of SEPIC Converter to Developed Electric Vehicle Charging Station Based on PV Source
Authors
Ram Niwash Mahia
Rajat Kumar
Copyright Year
2024
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4795-9_22