International Journal of Power Electronics Controllers and Converters
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International Journal of Power Electronics Controllers and Converters

Peer-Reviewed Hybrid, and Open Access  ISSN: 2456-1614

About the Journal

International Journal of Power Electronics Controllers and Converterspublished peer-reviewed articles on research and development both experimental and theoretical. Journal covers a wide range of topics including DC to DC converter, voltage converter and regulator. The aim of the journal is to maintain a fluent flow of information from researchers to readers who are tracking their work and create a new trend of research publication in the scientific community.

All contributions to the journal are rigorously refereed and are selected on the basis of quality and originality of the work. The journal publishes the most significant new research papers or any other original contribution in the form of reviews and reports on new concepts in all areas pertaining to its scope and research being done in the world, thus ensuring its scientific priority and significance.

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Journal at a Glance

Abbreviation
ijpecc
Frequency
2 Issues (Jan-June & July-Dec)
ISSN
2456-1614
Impact Factor (SJIF)
DOI Prefix
10.37628/IJPECC
Language
English
Subject
Electrical Engineering
Format
Hybrid, and Open Access
Starting Year
2015

Latest Articles

Ahead of PrintSubscriptionReview Article 2026-05-25

Front-End Converters for Power Quality Enhancement in EV Chargers: A Review

By Deepakkumar M. Varu and Dharmesh J. Pandya

Abstract: The increasing growth of electric vehicle (EV) adoption has increased the need for charging infrastructure that is efficient, reliable, and works well with the grid. Front-end converters (FECs) are very important for making sure that power quality is good and that international standards are followed. They are located between the utility grid and the power…

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Bidirectional DC–DC Converter Design and Control for EV Charging Stations with Grid Support Capability

By Aditya Kumbhar, Amit pandhare, and Vaibhav Godase

Abstract: The rapid proliferation of electric vehicles (EVs) has intensified the demand for advanced charging infrastructure capable of delivering reliable, efficient, and grid-aware power management. Conventional unidirectional chargers are inadequate for modern smart-grid applications, as they preclude the utilization of stored battery energy for grid support functions. This paper presents the design, mathematical modeling, and simulation-based…

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Performance Evaluation of EV Charging Station with Bidirectional Power Flow for Grid Support Applications

By Amit pandhare, Aditya Kumbhar, and Vaibhav Godase

Abstract: The swift increase in the number of electric vehicles (EVs) brings considerable prospects and difficulties for contemporary power distribution networks. This paper presents the performance evaluation of a 20 kW bidirectional EV charging station designed to facilitate both Grid-to-Vehicle (G2V) and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) power flow for enhanced smart grid support applications. The proposed topology integrates…

Ahead of PrintSubscriptionReview Article 2026-05-23

High-Tech Battery Management Systems with Integrated Battery Electronics

By Aniket Walte, Sarthak Adhav, Akshay Gadhe, Sudarshan Kshirsagar, Ritesh Chavhan, and Dipesh Baviskar

Abstract: “Sophisticated BMSs with onboard battery electronics are a paradigm shift in battery technology, sensitive enough to meet the increasing needs of contemporary applications like electric vehicles, renewable energy storage, and portable devices. This paper discusses the architecture and functional aspects of the integrated systems in optimizing performance, safety, and lifespan through real-time monitoring and control…

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Rural​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ electrification through micro-grid design case study

By Jay Bahadur Singh and Dipchand Chauhan

Abstract: We​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ introduce the design and experimental demonstration of a scalable DC micro-grid for rural electrification in the developing regions. The distributed control of the grid voltage is one of the main features of the DC micro-grid architecture, which allows both instantaneous power sharing and a metric for available grid power. A droop-voltage power-sharing scheme is…

Ahead of PrintSubscriptionReview Article 2026-04-03

Rural​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ electrification through micro-grid design case study

By JayBahadur Singh and Dipchand Chauhan

Abstract: We​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ introduce the design and experimental demonstration of a scalable DC micro-grid for rural electrification in the developing regions. The distributed control of the grid voltage is one of the main features of the DC micro-grid architecture, which allows both instantaneous power sharing and a metric for available grid power. A droop-voltage power-sharing scheme is…