Abstract

The difference in power cell irradiances in cascaded multilevel converters results in different duty cycles among those cells when maintaining the maximum power point tracking (MPPT). However, the difference in cell duty cycles is undesired since it is proportional to the output voltage and current distortions. To this regard, a multilevel topology for photovoltaic (PV) applications is proposed, where an H6 bridge power cell is used instead of an H-bridge one. In case of solar irradiance mismatch among the power cells, the proposed converter injects power with lower voltage from the shaded cells without altering the PV voltage; hence maintaining the MPPT operation. This modification allows us to retain an equal duty cycle in all the power cells whatever the meteorological conditions are present; consequently, maintaining good output voltage and current waveform qualities. To test the effectiveness of the proposed solution, a detailed simulation model as well as an experimental prototype is built. The obtained results show that the proposed topology provides significantly improved output voltage and current qualities compared to the cascaded H-bridge one. The performance of the proposed topology compared to one offering improved harmonics performance, according to the European efficiency, has been also compared, where an enhancement of 2.64% has been registered.

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