PHOTOVOLTAIC BASED ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGER FOR CUSTOMER ADAPTIVE CHARGING STATION
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https://doi.org/10.61841/3xqxmp69Keywords:
Photovoltaic, Electrical Vehicle, Vehicle to Grid, Vehicle to Home, Unity Power Factor, science teachingAbstract
This paper describes the multifunction EV charger for house hold applications. solar and grid vehicle
charger scheme is implemented for charging of electric vehicle system. EV charger scheme is
implemented using RFID reader to analysis vehicles for charging and would allow EV charging to be
conducted. RFID reader is used for analysis battery charging price analysis
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