Parked Electric Vehicle's Cabin Temperature Management Using Photovoltaic Powered Ventilation

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This paper presents how the electric vehicle roof integrated photovoltaic (PV) powered ventilation can be used for controlling the climate of the car. In this work, a fully-functional Renault Zoe electric car has been used to conduct experiments for PV powered ventilation. These experiments have been part of a wider research project of testing electric vehicles of the Edinburgh Napier University's Transport Research Institute. The present work illustrates performance evaluation of electric car ventilation, when roof-mounted PV modules were used to operate DC powered fans for ventilation. It was found that the motor-fan selection for removing the warm air from cabin space is of important (i.e. motor-fan operating points have to be near to the maximum power points of PV modules under varying solar radiation). In this article, experimental results are presented and analysed.

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Kolhe, M., Muneer, T., & Adhikari, S. K. (2017). Parked Electric Vehicle’s Cabin Temperature Management Using Photovoltaic Powered Ventilation. In Energy Procedia (Vol. 142, pp. 343–349). Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2017.12.054

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