Author:
Jyothsna ,Verresham K.,Bhavani J.
Abstract
This paper present to electrical vehicle charger by using ANN (Artificial Neural Network) controller is presented in this study. The charger configuration consists of an AC/DC rectifier up front and a DC/DC converter down back, with a DC link capacitor separating the two. And its power flow, the charger’s design makes it possible to adjust the grid’s voltage. To test the charger’s efficacy, it was implemented in a MATLAB/Simulink environment. The simulation findings attest to the efficiency of an ANN based charger in controlling grid voltage when electric vehicles (EVs) are being charged and discharged in a different way.
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