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Electric Vehicles turn out to be more than 90% cleaner than the cleanest conventional gasoline-powered vehicle. clean and efficient energy will mean a stronger economy, a cleaner environment, and greater energy independence for Malaysia. This will be a direct solution to reduce the effect of Green House Gases. The government had initiated the Fleet Test Vehicle Programme, to focus on revitalising the green technology infrastructure, and promoting the electric vehicle by strengthening the electric mobility eco-system and charging infrastructure nationwideThe idea of standalone solar charging…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Electric Vehicles turn out to be more than 90% cleaner than the cleanest conventional gasoline-powered vehicle. clean and efficient energy will mean a stronger economy, a cleaner environment, and greater energy independence for Malaysia. This will be a direct solution to reduce the effect of Green House Gases. The government had initiated the Fleet Test Vehicle Programme, to focus on revitalising the green technology infrastructure, and promoting the electric vehicle by strengthening the electric mobility eco-system and charging infrastructure nationwideThe idea of standalone solar charging has inspired solutions for power crisis issues while suggesting a clean and sustainable power source for Electric Vehicle. However, solar energy system dependent for high power charging system faces some challenges due to system performance efficiency and power availability. Thus, this book showcases the recent advancement of computational intelligence techniques with the integration of an improved maximum power point tracking (MPPT) controller and charging controller which promised better overall system performance.
Autorenporträt
Siti Fauziah Toha es profesora asociada del Departamento de Ingeniería Mecatrónica de la Universidad Islámica Internacional de Malasia. Ahmad Syahrin Idris es profesor adjunto en la Escuela de Electrónica e Informática de la Universidad de Southampton, Malasia. Muhammad Adli Abdullah es ingeniero de software en Motorola Solutions (M) Sdn Bhd.