Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Vol 32, No 3: December 2023

Independent swarm grid vehicle charging by a logical DC-DC converter with hybrid boundary conduction mode

Karthikeyan Nagarajan (Panimalar Engineering College, Chennai)
Kaliappan Esakkiappan (Easwari Engineering College)
Dinakaran Kala Pandian (Panimalar Engineering College)
Dharmaprakash Ramasamy (Panimalar Engineering College)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Dec 2023

Abstract

A modern and expanding civilization now takes for granted that future environments will be clean, efficient, and carbon neutral. Energy-efficient electrical loads, such as v ehicle charging now often u sed in schools, companies, and gated communities. Recent articles have focused more on Swarm smart grid technology as a way to transmit power from rooftop solar installations. A major issue with the system is the necessity for inverters and other conversio n equipment. The mechanism consumes part of the power generated by this process. It is possible to utilize the DC supply to power the v ehicle chargers in smart houses, although some tweaks may be necessary. The charging Vehicle is a common task that can sh are by different converter by swarm network. This study demonstrates the feasibility of using a swam nano grid t o interconnect buildings inside a campus or other large business or residential complex, as well as within a gated community. The electricity gr id is monitored by the swam nano grid system, which eliminates the need for costly equipment. The DC - DC converter was being controlled directly by the simple logic controller. M ATLAB Simulink simulates the controlled converter under load and shows the performance of a bidirectional DC-DC converter using waveforms.

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