Single-stage topologies integrating battery charging, high voltage step-up and photovoltaic energy extraction capabilities

The concept is presented of converters integrated in such a way as to obtain, in a single conversion stage, the maximum energy extraction from photovoltaic panels, battery charging and discharging dynamic control, and high voltage step-up to the inverter DC bus, also operating with soft-switching capability. Although this idea can be applied to most of the high voltage gain topologies, this presented report is based on structures derived from the half-bridge boost converter. Thus, a 500 W prototype, with input voltage of 24 V and output voltage of 200 V, has been developed with the purpose of obtaining experimental results and validating the proposed concept. High efficiency is achieved, above 92.5, confirming the expected operation and functionalities necessary for the proposed application.

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