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Hybrid Inverter with Solar Battery Charging

Shubham Lakkewar, Mohit Funde, Shreyash Paturkar, Siddhart Raipurkar, Mayur Sonawane, Aditya Gawande, Aniket Nehare

Abstract


This paper presents solar hybrid system with battery storage along with AC mains supply. This, configuration allows two sources to the battery as well as supply the load separately or simultaneously depending on the availability of the energy sources. In many rural areas of India, electricity has not reached their homes yet as well as many people face load shedding problems. A hybrid design of battery charging system and its execution has been clarified in this paper. Besides AC mains supply charging, Solar PV also charges the battery whenever it is available through a charge controller. This system guarantees constant power supply and quicker charging of battery. The system has been intended to suit a regular Indian situation where there is power lack which bring about planned and unscheduled power shedding. Today, the world is advancing at very quick rate with the utilization of the regular wellspring of energy. The two majors' disadvantage of utilizing them are the natural contamination brought about by its utilization and its restricted amount. Then again, the non-conventional source of energy is accessible in bounty, liberated from cost and contamination free. Thus, it's smarter to turn on to the non-conventional source of energy, these incorporates solar energy, wind energy, wave energy, biomass and so on.

 

Keywords: Battery, inverter, solar


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