Charging for Electric Vehicles Using A Zeta Converter

  • S Sankar UG Scholars, Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu, India
  • K Mathesh UG Scholars, Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu, India
  • A.Karthik Raja UG Scholars, Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu, India
  • S. Mayakrishnan UG Scholars, Francis Xavier Engineering College, Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu, India
Keywords: E-Vehicle,gasoline or diesel,charging process,LCD display

Abstract

Electric vehicles make up a large portion of the transportation system of the future. The development of electric vehicles has made them more inexpensive and energy-efficient than traditional gasoline or diesel-powered vehicles, and it is paving the way for the electrification of transportation in the future. The key difference between electric vehicles andIts success is largely dependent on the converter's availability of high efficiency charging techniques the goal of this project is to design and implement fast charging infrastructures while achieving the highest possible standards for variables like output power, power factor, and dependability. This will help to overcome the many difficulties encountered. To comprehend how the prototype works and to develop the optimum strategy for quick charging, it is simulated using MATLAB Simulink. In order to develop a quicker, more efficient charging process, it also assesses the various converter types that can be incorporated into charging stations. This project addresses several environmental concerns that are involved in sustainable development in addition to the technical components of EV charging stations. Putting this intoPractise in the future could be one of the most simple, quick, and effective designs for charging micro electric vehicles, and it could pave the way for a simple, quick technique of charging electric vehicles from low range to larger range of ratings and capacity.
Published
2023-03-25