DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF PV SYSTEM FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE

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  • Chetan D Patil1, Prathmesh P Gaikwad2, Kedar A Puri3, Vishvajit M Yadav4, Pratham S Magdum5, Aditya B Alase6 Author

Abstract

Abstract— A plug-in electric car fueled by solar energy is a low- maintenance vehicle. The primary disadvantage of electric cars is their short range. The battery of the vehicle may be charged while it is in motion by installing a solar PV panel. Mechanical components like the gearbox and differential are not used here. Direct drive to the wheels enables effective driving.

We looked at the E-vehicle's working theory. We observed that BLDC (brushless DC) motors are typically used to power electrical vehicles. Currently, a lead-acid battery-provided DC source of 48v 39Ah powers this BLDC. This battery will be charged by being connected to a standard wall socket (220-230 V AC supply) and a battery charger. Because there are so many of these kinds of cars on the market, the effects of this practice result in a need for loading.

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2024-08-07

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