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Study and Development of Photovoltaic Power Generation System for Hybrid Refrigeration Units Applied in Refrigerated Semi-Trailers

Guilherme Garbossa PastreInstituto Hercílio Randon, Caxias do Sul, BrazilJoel BoarettoInstituto Hercílio Randon, Caxias do Sul, BrazilJonatas Lemuel Bispo ZottisInstituto Hercílio Randon, Caxias do Sul, BrazilMaicon MolonInstituto Hercílio Randon, Caxias do Sul, BrazilPaulo Henrique ConradoInstituto Hercílio Randon, Caxias do Sul, BrazilDaniel GalafassiLeandro Luís CorsoUniversidade de Caxias do Sul, Caxias do Sul, Brazil
2023en
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<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">This article presents the development of a solution that uses solar energy to power refrigerated semi-trailers. The solution employs photovoltaic cells on the surfaces of the semi-trailer, combined with a battery pack, which take advantage of a significant area with solar exposure and generate sufficient electric power to supply the refrigeration unit responsible for controlling the temperature inside the climate-controlled chamber. In addition to providing energy for the refrigeration unit, the solar system can be integrated with the auxiliary traction system used in some semi-trailers, functioning as a range extender for the battery. To achieve the main objectives of this development, studies were conducted to evaluate solar radiation through simulations considering different regions of Brazil. A hardware system was also developed for energy management and to drive the refrigeration unit, combining a high-power drive system composed of filters, DC/DC converters, and transformers to match the voltage levels of the systems, with a microprocessed circuit for functional logic control. As a result, a system capable of operating the refrigeration unit using solar energy was obtained, which can reduce diesel consumption by up to 1800 liters per year.</div></div>

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