Stand-alone Electric Vehicle Charging Station Using FPGA

Authors

Ammar Natsheh, Higher Colleges of Technology, United Arab Emirates; Eman AlShammar, Higher Colleges of Technology, United Arab Emirates; Maryam Alkhaja, Higher Colleges of Technology, United Arab Emirates; Noora AlBlooshi, Higher Colleges of Technology, United Arab Emirates; Nguyen Hai, Higher Colleges of Technology, United Arab Emirates; Salama Almheiri, Higher Colleges of Technology, United Arab Emirates; Salma AlAsaad, Higher Colleges of Technology, United Arab Emirates; Shamma Ismail, Higher Colleges of Technology, United Arab Emirates

Keywords:

Stand-Alone, Electric Vehicles, EVs, Charging Station, Hardware-in-the-loop, cRIO

Synopsis

This is a Chapter in:

Book:
Automated Systems, Data, and Sustainable Computing

Series:
Chronicle of Computing

Chapter Abstract:

This paper presents a practical work, which builds a stand-alone electric vehicles (EVs) charging station utilizing solar panels to produce the DC power. This form of power is later converted to AC power that will be used to charge the EVs. The operation of the stand-alone charging station is run in such way that it is supplied by photovoltaic (PV) power produced by the solar panels installed. The DC power obtained by the PV cells is then taken to a DC/DC converter for regulation and boosting purposes, this high voltage will then be taken to a controlled DC/DC bidirectional converter to step up the voltage to a level suitable for charging the electric vehicle. The stand-alone EV charging station is firstly modeled and built through a hardware-in-the-loop with Compact RIO and LabView. Then, the experimental prototype is implemented to verify the operation of this charging station.

Cite this paper as:
Natsheh A., AlShammar E., Alkhaja M., AlBlooshi N., Hai N., Almheiri S., AlAsaad S., Ismail S. (2022) Stand-alone Electric Vehicle Charging Station Using FPGA. In: Tiako P.F. (ed) Automated Systems, Data, and Sustainable Computing. Chronicle of Computing. OkIP. https://doi.org/10.55432/978-1-6692-0001-7_11

Contact:
Ammar Natsheh
ammar_natsheh@yahoo.com

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Stand-alone Electric Vehicle Charging Station Using FPGA

Published

March 8, 2022

Online ISSN

2831-350X

Print ISSN

2831-3496

Details about this monograph

ISBN-13 (15)

978-1-6692-0001-7

Date of first publication (11)

2022-03-08
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