The growing EV charging infrastructure introduces significant power quality issues due to harmonics from nonlinear loads like diode rectifiers and switching converters. These harmonics increase current/voltage THD, degrade power factor, voltage regulation, and system efficiency, often violating the IEEE 519 standard. This paper presents a comprehensive design and critical analysis of four passive harmonic filter topologies, namely, single-tuned filter (STF), double-tuned filter (DTF), high-pass filter (HPF), and C-type high-pass filter (CHPF), to mitigate harmonics and improve power quality in grid-tied EV charging stations. A generalized model is developed and simulated in MATLAB/Simulink R2021a for an EV charging load, with all filters evaluated under identical conditions based on current THD (I-THD), voltage THD (V-THD), input power factor (PF), voltage regulation (VR), and efficiency. The results indicate that the STF achieves an I-THD of 8.3%, V-THD of 4.6%, PF of 0.92, VR of 6.2%, and an efficiency of 91.3%. The DTF performs slightly better, with an I-THD of 6.1%, V-THD of 3.9%, PF of 0.95, VR of 5.4%, and efficiency of 93.5%. The HPF further improves these metrics, showing an I-THD of 5.6%, V-THD of 3.5%, PF of 0.96, VR of 5.0%, and efficiency of 94.2%. In comparison, the proposed CHPF outperforms all traditional filters, achieving the lowest I-THD and V-THD values of 3.7% and 2.1%, respectively, the highest PF of 0.987, improved VR of 3.8%, and superior efficiency of 96.2%. The results confirm that CHPF offers superior harmonic mitigation, voltage stability, power factor, and efficiency, thereby ensuring better vehicle-grid compatibility.
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High-Performance Harmonic Filter Design for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations to Enhance Power Quality
Published:
03 December 2025
by MDPI
in The 6th International Electronic Conference on Applied Sciences
session Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering
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Keywords: C-Type High Pass Filter; Electric Vehicle Charging; Harmonic Filter; Power Factor Correction; Power Quality; Total Harmonic Distortion
Comments on this paper
Ravikanth Garladinne
4 December 2025
Nice work. Keep it up
srinivas chalasani
5 December 2025
good work.
DIMMITI RAO
5 December 2025
Effective harmonic filter design greatly improves power quality in EV charging stations
Meghavathu Nayak
11 December 2025
Good topic and good work
Satya Nagamani Pothu
11 December 2025
Present need is met for some extent with this research work
