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SoltarinE: Solar Charging Station Eco Friendly as a Charging Solution for Electric Farm Machinery

EasyChair Preprint no. 13949

10 pagesDate: July 12, 2024

Abstract

An environmentally - friendly solar charging station has been successfully designed, manufactured and tested as a charging solution for electric-powered agricultural machinery (SoltarinE). Two principal methodologies are employed: the design method and the performance test method. In principle, solar panels equipped with a solar tracker system, assisted by light-dependent resistor (LDR) light sensors and actuators, are capable of absorbing the optimum solar intensity. Subsequently, the conversion of solar intensity into chemical energy is employed to charge the atteries of electrically powered agricultural machinery. The automated solar panel system was able to effectively move the two-axis solar tracker with the assistance of a light sensor, resulting in a 37.21% increase in the power produced by the solar panels. The battery system demonstrates that the SoltarinE storage battery exhibits a rated voltage value on the battery that is indicative of a satisfactory condition, as it remains above 24 V. The CCA capability value also indicates a normal condition, as evidenced by a CCA value above 400. Moreover, the analysis of the SOC and the SOH indicates that the battery is still in an optimal condition, with a value of 100%. The power charge system has also been successfully implemented as a charging source for electric agricultural machines.

Keyphrases: charger, Eco-Friendly Solar Charging Station, Electric Power Farm Machinery, Solar panel, Solar Tracker

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@Booklet{EasyChair:13949,
  author = {Ridwan Siskandar and Aceng Hidayat and Rina Martini and Anita Ristianingrum and Doni Sahat Manalu and Wahyu Budi Priatna and Purana Indrawan and Edi Wiraguna and Helianthi Dewi and Sari Putri Dewi and Agief Julio Pratama and Beata Ratnawati and Fiona Kharismatunnisaa and Muhammad Danang Mukti Darmawan and Fiqri Nurfadillah and Ester Angeline Sitompul and Chika Hayya Sabilla and Muhammad Faiz Assariy and Daffa Zulqisthi},
  title = {SoltarinE: Solar Charging Station Eco Friendly as a Charging Solution for Electric Farm Machinery},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint no. 13949},

  year = {EasyChair, 2024}}
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