Energies (Jun 2024)

Single-Stage MV-Connected Charger Using an Ac/Ac Modular Multilevel Converter

  • Ygor Pereira Marca,
  • Maurice G. L. Roes,
  • Cornelis G. E. Wijnands,
  • Jorge L. Duarte,
  • Henk Huisman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en17122998
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 12
p. 2998

Abstract

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Modular multilevel converters with non-sinusoidal ac voltage output can reduce cost and volume in medium-voltage-connected electric vehicle battery charging applications. The use of full-bridge submodules in such converters enables single-stage ac/ac voltage conversion, allowing a medium-voltage grid to be directly connected to a medium-frequency isolation transformer. The application of a square wave voltage at the medium-frequency transformer’s single-phase port enhances the converter’s efficiency and power density in comparison to a sinusoidal voltage. This paper presents the analysis and modelling of a modular multilevel converter, comparing its operation with sinusoidal and square wave output voltages. A single control scheme for both output voltage waveforms is proposed for the three-phase and single-phase ac currents, circulating currents, and the energy stored in the submodule capacitors. The control strategy of the three-phase and single-phase port currents is verified through simulation and experiments using a scaled-down prototype, thereby validating its suitability for high-power bidirectional battery chargers.

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