India has 21 of the 30 cities with the worst air quality in the world. The transport sector is a major contributor (40%–80%) to air pollution in the cities. Hence, decarbonising the transport sector with the deployment of electric vehicles (EVs)is a crucial step in mitigating air pollution. Running an electric vehicle in the USA leads to a greater reduction in CO2 emissions than running it in India since the grid energy (used by the EV) in India is predominantly generated using coal. Therefore, the renewable energy mix of grid electricity becomes essential in enabling green mobility in the truest sense. The Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy’s (CSTEP’s) pilot project at the Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (BESCOM) Corporate Office premises aims to demonstrate this concept of using a clean source of energy (solar) for charging EVs.

The system design for the pilot project consists of a power conversion unit (PCU), solar rooftop photovoltaic (SRTPV) panels, a lithium-ion battery bank, and an EV charger as the main components. An intelligent computing unit in the PCU commands the energy flow across these components to maximise the generated solar energy for self-consumption.

You may read about ET Energyworld's coverage of the same here. The Shillong Times has also covered CSTEP's report.

Types
Reports
Caption
Solar Energy–Based EV Charging: A Pilot and Techno-Economic Study
Upload Documentations
From Date
To Date
Authors
Vinay Kandagal, Milind Ravindranath, Mridula Dixit Bharadwaj
status
Live
Image
RTPVReportCoverPic
Published by
CSTEP
Page Count
58
Publication Detail Header Image
Meta Title
Solar Energy–Based EV Charging: A Pilot and Techno-Economic Study
Meta Description
Solar Energy–Based EV Charging: A Pilot and Techno-Economic Study
Meta Keyword
Solar Energy–Based EV Charging: A Pilot and Techno-Economic Study