# Supervision of a Photovoltaic/Batteries System for Stand Alone Applications

**Authors:** Djamila Rekioua (LTII), Saloua Belaid (LTII), Pierre-Olivier Logerais (CERTES EA 3481), Toufik Rekioua (LTII), Zahra Mokrani (LTII), Khoudir Kakouche (LTII), Adel Oubelaid (LTII), Faika Zaouche (LTII)

arXiv: 2509.00003 · 2025-09-03

## TL;DR

This paper presents a simple, effective power management control for standalone photovoltaic/battery systems that ensures battery safety and reliable power supply, demonstrated through simulation results across different weather profiles.

## Contribution

Introduces an easy-to-implement control method for PV/battery systems that maintains battery safety and system reliability without high computational demands.

## Key findings

- Good system performance across different weather profiles
- Effective battery safety management
- Reliable power supply in isolated PV systems

## Abstract

Our paper is focused on optimal and control of an isolated photovoltaic system with batteries. The control is made by the application of a power management control (PMC). Batteries are kept safe from deep discharges and overloads by the PMC, maintaining a continuous supply to the load. The ease, with which this method can be implemented, as well as its effectiveness without imposing a large computing strain on the user, is noteworthy. The batteries and PV panels in the system under study are connected to a bidirectional converter enabling the batteries to be charged and drained in accordance with weather conditions. The simulation results, clearly highlight good performance of the proposed control across two different profiles.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/2509.00003