VIPV Shading model approach based on land use type
conference paper
Yield prediction of VIPV is very important in order to be able to determine the impact VIPV can have
in supporting the energy transition. The first step in predicting the yield is to determine the irradiance on the vehicle.
For this the shading on the vehicles need to be known. However shading modelling of VIVP is quite difficult due to
the dynamic behavior resulting from the movement of the vehicle. Previously we reported on the use of a generic
shading model. In this paper we report on the specific challenges regarding the use of that model and propose an
improved model for determining the shading factor for VIPV.
in supporting the energy transition. The first step in predicting the yield is to determine the irradiance on the vehicle.
For this the shading on the vehicles need to be known. However shading modelling of VIVP is quite difficult due to
the dynamic behavior resulting from the movement of the vehicle. Previously we reported on the use of a generic
shading model. In this paper we report on the specific challenges regarding the use of that model and propose an
improved model for determining the shading factor for VIPV.
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TNO Identifier
1021181
Publisher
TNO
Source title
Integrated Photovoltaic Conference, 25-26 November 2025, Chamber of Commeerce, Florence, Italy
Pages
1-4
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