Abstract

AbstractPortable chargers are saviors to our electrical devices that can help us to move along while using and charging it, eventually. But, at last these portable chargers also need the energy out of electricity. So, what if an external energy that is limitless to use can charge up devices and work the way it does? Solar energy is a major power play or a next step ahead to portable chargers powered by electricity. The technology that has been developed to store the rays emitted by the sun and then convert it into electricity is a clean and renewable power source that nowadays is at its peak to suppress the electrical industry. Somehow there are challenges attached to it, like irregularity, limited energy supply, and limited storage. The limited storage is a separate photovoltaic system and can be reduced by absorption of energy from the storage devices. In this case, the battery stores the energy that is received by the sunrays and later helps to obtain energy stored in battery in a usable form.This chapter includes the architecture and updates of an efficient, renewable energy-powered battery charging system that is programmed by a microcontroller. The system includes different parameters that will help in the model to work like the maximum power point tracking also initialized as MPPT and other components like Arduino UNO for programming and functioning, an LCD display for the outcome to be analyzed, and a Wi-Fi module attached to data storage that will help to upload the data and further keep a check on the health of the battery, for proper maintenance. A bigger module is implicated to household projects that are also called the solar home systems (SHS).KeywordsRenewable resourcesBatteryWi-Fi moduleSolar PV panelMicrocontroller (Arduino UNO)

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