2015 3rd International Renewable and Sustainable Energy Conference (IRSEC) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/irsec.2015.7454947
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Solar charging station for electric vehicles

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“…The EV battery is attached to the output rectifier (11). Implementation of the battery charging strategy, e.g., CC charging in the range of 20-80% SOC is controlled by a PLC controller (17), which for this purpose communicates with the inverter (12) of drive VFC (14).…”
Section: Microgridmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The EV battery is attached to the output rectifier (11). Implementation of the battery charging strategy, e.g., CC charging in the range of 20-80% SOC is controlled by a PLC controller (17), which for this purpose communicates with the inverter (12) of drive VFC (14).…”
Section: Microgridmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A parallel resonant filter (15) is connected to the power supply of the drive VFC, which reduces the harmonic current of the input rectifier (13). To limit the effect of capacitive reactive power of the filter, it is switched on, if the VFC load exceeds the set value, e.g., when the drive VFC (14) load current exceeds 50% of the nominal current. The ES (9) accumulates excess energy generated by RES and maintains power supply for devices connected to the local DC microgrid during interruptions in the supply of energy from other sources.…”
Section: Microgridmentioning
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