A solar-powered multi-functional portable charging device (SPMFPCD) with internet-of-things (IoT)-based real-time monitoring—An innovative scheme towards energy access and management
Author | ur Rehman, Anis |
Author | Alblushi, Ishaq G.Muhammad |
Author | Zia, Muhammad Fahad |
Author | Khalid, Haris M. |
Author | Inayat, Usman |
Author | Benbouzid, Mohamed |
Author | Muyeen, S. M. |
Author | Hussain, Ghulam Amjad |
Available date | 2024-12-16T07:51:45Z |
Publication Date | 2025-01-01 |
Publication Name | Green Technologies and Sustainability |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.grets.2024.100134 |
Citation | ur Rehman, A., Alblushi, I. G. M., Zia, M. F., Khalid, H. M., Inayat, U., Benbouzid, M., ... & Hussain, G. A. (2025). A solar-powered multi-functional portable charging device (SPMFPCD) with internet-of-things (IoT)-based real-time monitoring—An innovative scheme towards energy access and management. Green Technologies and Sustainability, 3(1), 100134. |
Abstract | In the absence of portable charging devices, sectors such as transportation, communication, and emergency services deal with various challenges towards electric power needs while compromising on (1) operational efficiency, (2) insufficient portable charging solutions, and (3) limited versatility. This highlights the critical need for reliable and multi-functional power solutions. To provide a portable charging solution across diverse sectors, this paper proposes an innovative development of a solar-powered multi-functional portable charging device (SPMFPCD) with internet- of-thing (IoT)-based monitoring capabilities. The proposed scheme introduces a comprehensive model integrating advanced technologies which include a highly efficient solar panel, charge controller, sensors, and IoT module. The proposed system facilitates versatile charging solutions for a wide range of power requirements with real-time monitoring and data analysis through the IoT platform. Moreover, the proposed work explores the applications of the SPMFPCD in (1) emergency medical scenarios, (2) outdoor adventures, (3) disaster management, and 4) public spaces. Performance evaluation was made by proposing case studies to validate the (1) economic viability, (2) power management, and (3) environmental impact of widespread deployment of SPMPFCD in public spaces. Furthermore, detailed analysis of battery energy storage system (BESS) and photovoltaic (PV) integration for load management, seasonal dynamics, and renewable energy integration (REI) contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the proposed solution. |
Language | en |
Publisher | KeAi Communications Co. |
Subject | Battery energy storage system (BESS) Disaster management technology Economic viability Emergency medical charging solutions Internet of thing (IoT) Mul-ti-functional charging device Public spaces charging infrastructure Real-time monitoring Renewable energy integration (REI) Solar-powered portable charging |
Type | Article |
Issue Number | 1 |
Volume Number | 3 |
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