Design And Implementation Of Solar Inverter

Research Article
Rishiraj Singh
DOI: 
xxx-xxxxx-xxxx
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Carbon emission, Inverter, Monocrystalline solar panel, MOSFET, Non-conventional energy, Solar farming
Abstract: 

Most countries of the world are at crucial juncture relating to use of non-conventional energy to meet ever growing demand of energy. In India; free, unlimited, clean solar energy has amply proved its utility and potential in energy sector. This article highlights the design of a simple, clean, cheap to built yet powerful voltage driven inverter circuit using power MOSFETS as switching device which converts 12V DC signal to single phase 220V AC; charged by solar energy. The emergence of monocrystalline solar panels, the most efficient solar panels till date has ushered a revolutionary concept of solar farming in India. This design can be charged by solar energy and contribute significantly towards reducing carbon emission, helping energy starved rural region of India in domestic sector where electric supply is frequented by regular cuts or no supply.