Abstract

In this project, a system was designed for charging batteries in electric vehicles using photovoltaic panels. Low cost of operation, cheap construction and simple user interface were among the main criteria taken into account.
 Each energy source was carefully selected and modules were used so that they could power the microcontroller and charge the energy storage source. The solution was patented [1].
 This article is a part of a project related to the design of digital control devices with electric drives carried out at the UWM. The control system solutions developed at UWM have been published in the book {15}.

Highlights

  • The control system solutions developed at UWM have been published in the book (Syroka 2019)

  • Presented bibliography is according to author, the core set of position treating about electric vehicles steering

  • The advantages includes: – resistance to interference; – small size of the control system which does not interfere with design of the vehicle; – low cost and easy operation; – support for two energy sources; – clear interface

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Summary

Introduction

The solution was patented (Syroka, Jakociuk 2020). The core of this publication is to show elementary ideas of battery charging module with usage of PV panels in electric vehicles, patented by author. This kind of drive will become a primary type in nearest future. Main goal in this work was to show block and idea scheme of module and to present its steering code. Symbols on electrical schemes were result of type of used design tools. The control system solutions developed at UWM have been published in the book (Syroka 2019). Presented bibliography is according to author, the core set of position treating about electric vehicles steering

Block scheme specification of battery charging
Power supply
Control system
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