Study and Development of Photovoltaic Power Generation System for
Hybrid Refrigeration Units Applied in Refrigerated Semi-Trailers 2023-36-0363
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.
Citation: Pastre, G., Boaretto, J., Zottis, J., Molon, M. et al., "Study and Development of Photovoltaic Power Generation System for Hybrid Refrigeration Units Applied in Refrigerated Semi-Trailers," SAE Technical Paper 2023-36-0363, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-36-0363. Download Citation
Author(s):
Guilherme Garbossa Pastre, Joel Boaretto, Jonatas Lemuel Bispo Zottis, Maicon Molon, Paulo Henrique Conrado, Daniel Galafassi, Leandro Luís Corso
Affiliated:
Instituto Hercílio Randon, Caxias do Sul, Brazil, Randon Implementos SA, Caxias do Sul, Brazil, Universidade de Caxias do Sul, Caxias do Sul, Brazil
Pages: 7
Event:
12th SAE BRASIL Colloquium on Suspensions and Road Implements & Engineering Exhibition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
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