Design and Control of Solar PV Based Charging Station for Electric Vehicle
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EIED, TIET Patiala
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In this paper, a solar photovoltaic-battery based isolated and grid connected system for electric
vehicle's is proposed. The configuration of control of bidirectional buck-boost converter is
proposed for charging (buck) and discharging (boost) the battery system. Due to solar energy
sources irregular nature and variations in load demand, system mostly depend on control
methods, to overcome with DC link voltage variations and power stability. Sliding mode
controller based on washout filter is applied because it's good strength for unexpected change of
energy resources and loads. This system includes for isolated system is a solar photovoltaic array
basis on MPPT from PV, boost converter to maximize power from the PV. A bidirectional DCDC buck-boost converter is proposed being charging battery in buck mode and discharging
battery in boost mode, DC loads and for the grid connected system includes a solar photovoltaic
array basis on MPPT from PV, boost converter to maximize power from the PV. A bidirectional
DC-DC buck-boost converter is proposed being charging battery in buck mode and discharging
battery in boost mode, a bidirectional AC-DC converter. Incremental conductance (IC)
implemented to obtain maximum power from photovoltaic array. In this paper study of
comparison between PI (proportional-plus integral) method and sliding mode controller based on
washout filter is also simulated and verified that SMC gives a superior reaction on the transients
in cases of variable solar irradiation or the consumption of the loads is changing and Sliding
mode control based on washout filter provides better results in compared with PI Control on
voltage overshoot and voltage undershoot, in the MATLAB using Simulink and the Sim Power
System toolbox.
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