Renewable Energy Powered Plugged-In Hybrid Vehicle Charging System for Sustainable Transportation
Energy transformation by power electronic converters is not feasible without the efficient use of renewable energy. The article tries to extend the use of renewable energy to PHEV battery charging. In PHEV, the battery is one of the major sources of stored energy. The converter used for charging the...
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doaj-58106ef73bba404780d46da925ac697d2020-11-25T03:16:35ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-04-01131944194410.3390/en13081944Renewable Energy Powered Plugged-In Hybrid Vehicle Charging System for Sustainable TransportationElangovan Devaraj0Peter K. Joseph1Thundil Karuppa Raj Rajagopal2Senthilarasu Sundaram3School of Electrical Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore 632014, IndiaSchool of Electrical Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore 632014, IndiaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore 632014, IndiaEnvironment and Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter, Penryn TR10 9EZ, UKEnergy transformation by power electronic converters is not feasible without the efficient use of renewable energy. The article tries to extend the use of renewable energy to PHEV battery charging. In PHEV, the battery is one of the major sources of stored energy. The converter used for charging these batteries is of crucial concern. The paper addresses various challenges in designing a DC to DC converter for battery charging in DC bus. An optimized converter is designed to work with renewable energy sources to accomplish a high boost ratio, low input current ripple, low output voltage ripple, high power efficiency, and high power density. A combination of two interleaved boost converters is effectively used with the overlap time switching to achieve a high voltage boost ratio in forming the DC bus. Transformer isolation is used to increase reliability and boost ratio further. The secondary side employs a series-connected voltage doubler. The converter boosts an input voltage of 24 V to a range of 300–400 V. Simulation results have been obtained for a 300 W system. Simulation results are validated by a prototype implementation for a 250 W system. The converter is studied and analyzed for steady-state and transient state characteristics and the power efficiency obtained is 92.9%.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/8/1944renewable energyPHEVinterleaved converteroverlap timeswitching techniquesmall transformer ratio |
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Renewable Energy Powered Plugged-In Hybrid Vehicle Charging System for Sustainable Transportation |
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Renewable Energy Powered Plugged-In Hybrid Vehicle Charging System for Sustainable Transportation |
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Energy transformation by power electronic converters is not feasible without the efficient use of renewable energy. The article tries to extend the use of renewable energy to PHEV battery charging. In PHEV, the battery is one of the major sources of stored energy. The converter used for charging these batteries is of crucial concern. The paper addresses various challenges in designing a DC to DC converter for battery charging in DC bus. An optimized converter is designed to work with renewable energy sources to accomplish a high boost ratio, low input current ripple, low output voltage ripple, high power efficiency, and high power density. A combination of two interleaved boost converters is effectively used with the overlap time switching to achieve a high voltage boost ratio in forming the DC bus. Transformer isolation is used to increase reliability and boost ratio further. The secondary side employs a series-connected voltage doubler. The converter boosts an input voltage of 24 V to a range of 300–400 V. Simulation results have been obtained for a 300 W system. Simulation results are validated by a prototype implementation for a 250 W system. The converter is studied and analyzed for steady-state and transient state characteristics and the power efficiency obtained is 92.9%. |
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