Abstract
Photovoltaics powered DC air conditioners have a lot of potential for energy-efficient cooling while also being very cost-effective. They have the potential to significantly cut energy consumption in the construction sector, which is critical in meeting the larger goal of lowering greenhouse gas emissions. In this paper, the performance of a split-unit DC air conditioner is evaluated. The DC air conditioner, which operates directly on 48 VDC and includes a variable-speed compressor, has lately become accessible on the international market. This study discusses a number of topics, including energy use, investigation of the coefficient of performance (COP) and power quality concerns. Solar power is the primary energy source, as it is a renewable resource that is both readily available and beneficial to future generations. The output of the DC air conditioner can be alternatively changed according to the size of the room by altering the speed of the Brushless DC motor in this work.