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DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF SOLAR ASSISTANCE CHARGING SYSTEM IN E-RICKSHAW

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Anshul Sharma1*, Prof. Dr. Anilkumar Sathe2, Prof. Shashank Gawade3
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si5a.0461

Abstract

The energy and transportation sectors must take the lead in the shift to a low-carbon economy by massively increasing renewable energy production and electrifying transportation in order to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels. Due to the greater percentage of renewable energy, like solar photovoltaic or wind, the imbalance between generation and demand in the power system is a significant concern. Electric mobility will put a significant strain on the power infrastructure, but it may help to address the imbalance issue. An environmentally friendly and renewable way to fuel your electric vehicle is through solar-powered battery charging. Simply said, solar panels harness solar energy to produce electricity, which may be used to replenish your EV battery.. Solar panels may support all of your electrical appliances and can be connected to the electrical grid so that any extra electricity can be sold back to the utility company. They are commonly installed on the roof of a home or business. Even better, your solar panels can be connected directly to your EV charger, allowing the electricity generated on your roof to power your automobile. This means that, when you consume the energy you've produced, solar panels are a terrific way to lower your carbon footprint and achieve long-term financial savings. This project. deals with Solar PV systems utilise the sun's energy to produce electricity that can be used to power an electric vehicle. One to four kilowatts (kWp) of power can be produced by the typical household solar PV system. The amount of solar energy that may be used to charge an electric vehicle will, of course, fluctuate depending on the season and the weather. You might need to use electricity from the grid to complement your solar PV system during the winter months when there is less daylight and greater cloud cover.

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