Solar And Wind Powered Hybrid System for Electric Vehicles using MPPT

Authors

Aswathy Mariam Mohan
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department Sree Narayana Institute of Technology, Adoor, Kerala, India
Lekshmi R Nair
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department, Sree Narayana Institute of Technology Adoor, Kerala, India
Aiswarya S
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Sree Narayana Institute of Technology, Adoor, Kerala, India
Reena Chandran
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department Sree Narayana Institute of Technology, Adoor, Kerala, India
Divya G
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department Sree Narayana Institute of Technology, Adoor, Kerala, India

Synopsis

As the world's energy demand rises, the search for fossil fuels becomes more urgent. These fuels are not environmentally friendly and harm the environment. Due to a lack of fossil fuel supplies and harmful environmental effects, the usage of Non-conventional sources like solar energy and wind energy has become critical. Solar and wind energy are non- depletable natural resources that are increasingly popular. Solar and wind power have emerged as viable alternative energy sources due to their accessibility and ease of use, the combination of solar and wind energy has led to the development of a renewable energy system known as a Solar-Wind Hybrid Power System (SWHPS). This system harnesses the power generation capabilities of both solar and wind energy technologies. Optimized utilization of these natural resources is required to produce power in order to lessen the power demand on the conventional power producing industry. Solar-wind hybrid systems with MPPT are becoming increasingly popular as a sustainable and efficient solution for generating renewable energy. For maximal power transfer, the constant voltage approach is used. This approach should include a few critical aspects to improve its stability and efficiency.

ICMEM2023
Published
December 22, 2023
Online ISSN
2582-3922