PV SOALR PANEL GRID AND BATTERY VOLTAGE MONITORING OVER IOT

Authors

  • Dr. K . Shashidar Department of electronics and communication Engineering, lords institute of engineering and technology, hyderabad, India Author
  • Mohammed Saakhib Department of electronics and communication Engineering, lords institute of engineering and technology, hyderabad, India Author
  • Mohammed Saakhib Department of electronics and communication Engineering, lords institute of engineering and technology, hyderabad, India Author

Abstract

The internet of things is a new technology that has the potential to significantly improve our
everyday lives. It lowers living expenses by automating manual operations. It utilises the internet to connect
physical items and gadgets for coordinated communication. As the price of power is now over the roof, we
need some sources that can generate electricity organically and for free. Here, solar power plants and panels
are used to generate electricity from the sun's energy. These devices employ photovoltaic cells to turn solar
energy into electricity. Most solar systems are set up in rural or agricultural regions where there are
currently no reliable electrical sources. These systems are run manually by people. Hence, an effective
method that automatically regulates and keeps track of the current, voltage, and other solar system
characteristics while giving users access to real-time information is required. This research study suggests an
Internet of Things (IOT)-based method for tracking solar power use and enabling mobile monitoring and
management of solar plants. As solar power facilities are often constructed in remote areas that the general
public cannot access on a regular basis, this method enables users to virtually operate their systems from a
distance.

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2023-03-29

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PV SOALR PANEL GRID AND BATTERY VOLTAGE MONITORING OVER IOT. (2023). International Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering In Current Research, 8(3), 26-33. https://ijmec.com/index.php/multidisciplinary/article/view/248