Abstract:
Partial shading is a significant obstacle to the effective use of photovoltaic (PV) systems because it reduces output power significantly. The output power reduction is not proportional to the shaded area but rather depends on the PV array configuration/reconfiguration and shadowing pattern. PV array reconfiguration is one of the most effective solutions for overcoming the adverse effects of partial shading in PV systems. The main objective of PV array reconfiguration strategies is to disperse shades consistently over the entire area of the PV array to reduce the adverse impact of partial shading situations. This paper provides an in-depth examination of the significant existing PV array reconfiguration methods used to address the problem of partial shading. The various methods are evaluated and compared based on their techniques, benefits, and drawbacks. This work is an interesting reference for researchers in the field and a simple guide for beginners on PV array reconfiguration.