Abstract

Photovoltaic (PV) system efficiency is highly dependent on atmospheric conditions, which are continuously varying. The presence of an efficient maximum power point tracking (MPPT) method suitable for fast-changing environmental conditions, even under partial shading conditions (PSC) is required to optimize the PV system efficiency. This paper proposes a different MPPT control structure, where the MPPT is nested in the proportional-integral (PI) voltage controller routine. By using the proposed control structure. The Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) samples are shared between the MPPT algorithm and PI controller. As a result, extreme dynamic tracking improvements while a cost-effective implementation is ensured. Using the proposed control structure, a high-speed MPPT is achieved, making it suitable for mobile PV systems subjected to fast-changing atmospheric conditions. As the tracking accuracy is high, the P&O subroutine usually used in GMPPT methods to maintain the GMPP is eliminated. Results revealed that with the proposed implementation scheme, the tracking speed and the transient energy losses can be four times better than the traditional scheme.

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