Photovoltaic Charging Dock for Electric Mobility with G2V and V2G Technology
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Over the past few decades, consumers have become more and more interested in electric automobiles. As a result, there is an increase in demand for ecologically friendly and more effective charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs). The energy required to charge an EV comes from fossil fuels, despite the fact that EVs are promoted as CO2 emission-free alternative. There have been initiatives to enhance the effectiveness and ecology of solar-powered electric vehicle charging infrastructure. This paper describes the use of a photovoltaic charging station with G2V and V2G solutions for EVs. The proposed model is developed and implemented using MATLAB/Simulink. There are various input parameters and the results are determined.
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