Abstract:
Electric vehicles (EVs) are distinguished as a
more eco-friendly transport solution. Out of them,
Neighborhood EVs (NEVs) are more attractive for shortdistance
traveling for day-to-day work. One of the major issues
with NEVs is range anxiety. Advancements in battery
technology have increased the driving range of NEVs recently.
In addition, rooftop-mounted Photovoltaic (PV) systems on
NEVs are being evaluated as a possible solution for range
anxiety by facilitating frequent replenishment of the battery
charge. The conventional PV system is designed for static
applications. Hence, due to rapid variations of irradiance that
a NEV can experience when moving, the output power of the
integrated PV system would be lesser leading to a low efficient
system. This has to be addressed by utilizing an efficiencyimproved
controller. This paper proposed the methodology of
developing an efficiency-improved controller for NEV with a
rooftop PV system by analyzing the irradiance pattern
experienced. This is achieved by evaluating the optimum
controller parameters. In the proposed methodology, three
approaches have been presented static controller, dynamic
controller by forecasting the next irradiance variation, and
dynamic controller with variable step generator. The most
optimum approach can be selected based on the application of
NEV. Further, the designing of a PV system for an Electric
Three-Wheeler utilizing the proposed methodology has been
carried out and the performance of the proposed system has
been confirmed and verified by simulating in PSCAD
simulation software.
Citation:
T. Udagedara and P. J. Binduhewa, "Enhancing the Driving Range of a Neighbourhood EV Using EV Rooftop Mounted PV System," 2023 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, 2023, pp. 782-787, doi: 10.1109/MERCon60487.2023.10355486.