Influences of Environmental Factors on the Maximum Power Point of Photovoltaic Cells

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Based on mathematical models and output characteristics of photovoltaic cells, the simulation model for engineering application is established. By the model, the output characteristics of photovoltaic cells with different environmental factors can be analyzed. In MATLAB/SIMULINK environment, the model of the PV maximum power point tracking control is constructed. The simulation results demonstrate that PV can run at the maximum power point with the change of environment factors.

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