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Fearghal Kineavy 4 th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy Co-Supervisor: Dr Edward Jones

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Page 1: Fearghal Kineavy 4 th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy

Fearghal Kineavy4th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG

Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy

Co-Supervisor: Dr Edward Jones

Page 2: Fearghal Kineavy 4 th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy

MPPT

DC/DC

Converter

DC/AC

Inverter to

grid

Onboard

AC/DC

Rectifier and

charger

DC

Charging

Unit

OR

Page 3: Fearghal Kineavy 4 th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy
Page 4: Fearghal Kineavy 4 th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy

Best selling electric car in Ireland in 2011 80kW AC Motor Max speed of more than 140km/h Max range approx. 175km 24kWh Li-ion battery 48 modules connected in series

Page 5: Fearghal Kineavy 4 th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy

Home charge point (AC)◦ Single phase 16A (3.6kW) supply◦ 6-8 hours to charge

Public charge point (AC)◦ 3 phase supply◦ 2-3 hours to charge

Fast charge points (DC)◦ 400V DC, 120A (50kW) supply◦ 20-25 minutes charges EV to approx. 80% charge

Page 6: Fearghal Kineavy 4 th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy

CHAdeMO Connector(DC current)

Mennekes Type 2Connector (AC

current)

Page 7: Fearghal Kineavy 4 th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy
Page 8: Fearghal Kineavy 4 th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy
Page 9: Fearghal Kineavy 4 th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy
Page 10: Fearghal Kineavy 4 th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy
Page 11: Fearghal Kineavy 4 th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy

Extensive research done into:◦ Nissan leaf battery and other li-ion batteries◦ PV panels◦ DC/DC converters◦ Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT)

Begun designing small scale charging system to prove concept◦ PV panel, li-ion cell and charger chosen◦ Buck converter will be used, inductor and capacitor values to be

chosen◦ MPPT will be implemented using PWM from an arduino to

control the duty cycle (Perturb and Observe MPPT)

Page 12: Fearghal Kineavy 4 th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy

Test Spectra 10W PV panel to determine I-V and P-V curves Choose suitable current sensor Test charge li-ion cell with DC source to determine charging

profile

Create SPICE simulation circuit to help choose appropriate values for the buck converter components

Page 13: Fearghal Kineavy 4 th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy

Design and do detailed simulation of full size system using SPICE◦ Scale up demonstration SPICE model◦ Will most likely have to change model to a boost converter for

full size system◦ Alter component values accordingly◦ Analyse the system at various operating conditions (full load,

half load etc.) Compare full size DC charging system with alternative DC-

AC-DC system (better efficiency?) Compile results and write final report

Page 14: Fearghal Kineavy 4 th Energy Systems Engineering – Electrical Stream Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, NUIG Supervisor: Dr Maeve Duffy