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AuthorElmenshawy, M.
AuthorMassoud, Ahmed
Available date2022-03-23T06:57:32Z
Publication Date2019
Publication Name2nd International Conference on Smart Grid and Renewable Energy, SGRE 2019 - Proceedings
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SGRE46976.2019.9020683
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/28749
AbstractBattery chargers have been developed for many applications such as the automotive industry, utility applications, UPS systems, forklifts, and trucks. Battery chargers for Electric Vehicles (EVs) have been addressed in literature extensively from different perspectives. In this regard, providing a low-cost and high-efficiency fast battery charger is of high importance to enable fast charging solution for EVs, which will accordingly allow for greatly reduced charging times and high penetration of EVs. Since cost and performance are prime design goals, a compact and low-cost fast charger is highly desirable, which can be achieved via employing advanced power electronics technologies and soft switching techniques to yield a high-power density and high-efficiency design. A typical charger consists of two stages: AC-DC stage and DC-DC stage. However, due to the significance of the DC-DC conversion stage in supplying energy to the EV's battery, the main objective of this paper is to present a multimodule DC-DC converter that is series-connected at the input side and parallel-connected at the output side to allow for high input voltage supply and high output current. The Input-Series Output-Parallel (ISOP) DC-DC converter is studied in terms of its small-signal modeling and control strategy. A Matlab/Simulink is provided to present the control strategy that ensures equal power-sharing among the modules, where the output current is controlled based on reflex charging
SponsorQatar Foundation; Qatar National Research Fund
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
SubjectAutomotive batteries
Automotive industry
Charging time
Costs
Electric inverters
Electric power transmission networks
Electric vehicles
Rectifying circuits
Smart power grids
Uninterruptible power systems
Utility trucks
Input voltages
Multi modules
Output current
Parallel DC-DC converters
Power sharing
DC-DC converters
TitleMultimodule ISOP DC-DC Converters for Electric Vehicles Fast Chargers
TypeConference Paper


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