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    Design and development of solar cells in electric vehicle prototype

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    2018-08-15
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    Uiyamathiti, Achita
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    Design and development of solar cells in electric vehicle prototype intended to Design and development of solar cells in electric vehicle prototype Case study electric cars of Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon. The research process begins with the solar experiment model Solar Thin Film a bent size 19.2 x 9.5 cm technology has applications in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle install to a source of clean electricity generation using 80 Solar Thin Film Cells controlled by Arduino mega size 101.52x 53.3 mm Programming software by Arduino-1.6.9-Windows and Show the result at LCD Solar Monitor Charger from batteries store the electrical energy size 12V/28AH 6 pack for the results showed that such a circuit can charge electricity 5A to 1 hour and to expand the use of rechargeable battery electric prototype instead of using electric vehicle prototype from charging normally Requires 480 Solar Thin Film Cells in trial period hypothesis 6 hour/day. In term of investment evaluation, simple payback period is expected to be 4 years. Considering sensitivity analysis, it is found that the most sensitive factor is electricity cost, cost Solar Thin Film, and the cost of Evlink Fast Charge Solution respectively. The results of this study can be used to support decision making in design and development of electric vehicle prototype in the next generation more efficiently
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