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Integration of Renewable Energy Sources with Utility Connect EV Charge

Author(s) Ms. E. Geetha, G. Nagavyshnavi, Y. Mallikarjuna, V. Lalitha, B. Nadiya
Country India
Abstract The idea of using Energy Sources with a Utility-Connected EV Charging System is really great. It is a way to charge electric vehicles in a sustainable way. This system uses panels and the utility grid to make sure there is always power available. The solar energy that is collected is. Regulated with the help of an LC circuit and capacitors. This helps to keep the voltage stable and reduces any power that is not needed. Special devices called MOSFETs are used to control the flow of power and make the system work better. There is also a stage that keeps the Renewable Energy Sources and the grid-connected load separate which makes the system safer. The energy that is collected is then sent to the EV charging unit, which makes it possible to charge the vehicles smoothly even when the conditions are not perfect. When there is not solar energy the system automatically switches to using the grid supply so the charging is not interrupted. This way of combining energy and the grid supply makes better use of energy reduces the need for fossil fuels and helps to make transportation eco-friendlier. The system that is proposed is not too expensive it can be made bigger if needed. It is suitable, for the modern smart grid and EV infrastructure. Renewable Energy Sources are a part of this system and they help to make it work well. Overall using Energy Sources with a Utility-Connected EV Charging System is a good idea that can help to make transportation more sustainable.
Keywords Renewable Energy Integration, Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging, Solar Power System, Utility Grid Connection, MOSFET Switching, LC Filter Circuit, Energy Storage Capacitors, Electrical Isolation, Hybrid Power System, Smart Grid Technology
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 7, Issue 4, April 2026
Published On 2026-04-04

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