Abstract

Abstract: Solar energy is becoming increasingly popular as a renewable energy source, especially with advancements in solar photovoltaic (PV) technology. However, the efficiency of PV systems is affected by various factors, including temperature. This study explores the practicality of a box-style solar hot case driven by PV energy to address deforestation and cooking challenges in rural areas. The solar hot case, designed with efficient insulation using aluminium foil, maintains desired temperatures during the day, making it suitable for keeping food warm. A stainless-steel glass with hot water inside the cabin was tested, revealing the cabin and water temperatures' dynamic relationship over time. The findings highlight the importance of maintaining lower operating temperatures for PV modules to achieve peak efficiency and demonstrate the potential of PVpowered solar hot case in addressing heating challenges in rural areas

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