It is essential to always track maximum power from photovoltaic (PV) sources. Failure to
track the global maximum power point under partial shading conditions is one of the
major reasons that lead to significant power losses. Several maximum power point
tracking methods have been proposed to deal with this problem. However, none of them
were able to effectively identify the occurrence of partial shading. With the facility of
Matlab modelling and simulation as well as the aid of a constructed solar emulator, the
power-voltage characteristics of a PV panel under uniform and non-uniform irradiance
conditions have been studied and some useful conclusions have been identified from
observation. Based on these conclusions, a novel maximum power point tracking
algorithm has been proposed, which is capable of identifying the occurrence of partial
shading hence determining the need for a global scan over the operation range of PV
panels for the true maximum power point.
In the meantime, the effect of PV dynamics, due to the capacitance of PV cells, on
maximum power point trackers has been investigated and some initial results and
suggestions have been presented in this work.