Design and Implementation of Solar Powered Mobile Phone Charging Station for Public Places

Abstract

Solar Energy is a smooth and RE Strength help and is on its way to high stage infiltration inside the worldwide strength bushel. Notwithstanding, there are a few requesting circumstances connected with Solar Energy, similar to discontinuity, limited dispatch limit and non-storability. Non-storability in an independent PV gadget can be moderated by utilizing consolidating strength carport devices like battery to store the electric strength created with the guide of sun powered charger while the sun based is sparkling and to supply energy when the sun isn't sparkling. Batteries are, thusly, one of the fundamental viewpoint in the independent PV framework. Furthermore, routinely the most fragile connection in PV frameworks since it influences the upkeep cost and dependability of the framework. This undertaking incorporates sun oriented based battery charging station, microcontroller based thoroughly, sun controlled battery charging gadget. The primary point of this task is to charge our battery keenly by involving electric stock as well as sunlight based energy for electric vehicle. In this task is to charge our battery shrewdly and furthermore discharger it appropriately with practically no harms to our battery and charging circuit. For appropriate charging we are utilizing adjusting strategy and for charging of this battery we are utilizing three distinct modes every mode has its own advantages.

Country : India

1 Sharmistha Rathod2 Prof. Dr. AA Apte

  1. Student, M.E., Power Electronics and Drives, AISSMS College of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  2. Professor, M.E., Power Electronics and Drives, AISSMS College of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India

IRJIET, Volume 6, Issue 6, June 2022 pp. 209-212

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2022.606030

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