Modular Aid and Power Pallet (MAPP): FY18 Energy Technical Investment Program
Abstract
Electric power is a critical element of rapid response disaster relief efforts. Generators currently used have high failure rates and require fuel supply chains, and standardized renewable power systems are not yet available. In addition, none of these systems are designed for easy adaptation or repairs in the field to accommodate changing power needs as the relief effort progresses. To address this, the Modular Aid and Power Pallet, or MAPP, was designed to be a temporary, scalable, self-contained, user-focused power system. The second year MAPP effort was divided into two phases: Phase 1 from October 2017 to March 2018 focused on refining requirements and vendor selection, and Phase 2 from March 2018 to October 20182 focusing on power electronics, working with the new Enphase microinverter, and ruggedizing the system. The end result is the Phase 2 effort has been designed, tested, and proven to form a robust AC power source that is flexible and configurable by the end user. Our testing has shown that operators can easily set up the system and adapt it to changing needs in the field.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 19, 2019
- Accession Number
- AD1098351
Entities
People
- A. L. Pina
- A. Whitehead
- J. A. Macomber
- J. H. Sack
- P. T. Klein
Organizations
- MIT Lincoln Laboratory