Novel Dynamic Inverter Control Mechanism for Reliable Solar-PV Energy Access in Weak Rural Grids
Summary. Researchers developed a decentralized solar photovoltaic system for low-income rural communities with weak electrical grids. The 5 kW system uses novel control mechanisms to track maximum power output under changing sunlight and stabilize voltage during grid disturbances. It meets power quality standards and achieves over 96% efficiency, reducing dependence on diesel generators and centralized grids while providing reliable electricity for households and agriculture.
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Chawda, G. S., Su, W., & Wang, M.. (2025). Novel Dynamic Inverter Control Mechanism for Reliable Solar-PV Energy Access in Weak Rural Grids. https://doi.org/10.1109/ecce58356.2025.11259742
Chawda, Gajendra Singh, et al. “Novel Dynamic Inverter Control Mechanism for Reliable Solar-PV Energy Access in Weak Rural Grids.” 2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/ecce58356.2025.11259742.
Chawda, Gajendra Singh, Wencong Su, and Mengqi Wang. 2025. “Novel Dynamic Inverter Control Mechanism for Reliable Solar-PV Energy Access in Weak Rural Grids.” https://doi.org/10.1109/ecce58356.2025.11259742.
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title = {Novel Dynamic Inverter Control Mechanism for Reliable Solar-PV Energy Access in Weak Rural Grids},
author = {Gajendra Singh Chawda and Wencong Su and Mengqi Wang},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.1109/ecce58356.2025.11259742},
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- DOI
- 10.1109/ecce58356.2025.11259742
- Countries
- United States
- Regions
- North America
- Categories
- energy, agtech, general-innovation
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- 2026-05-01