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In this work, a photovoltaic system solution is studied for power-supply in an accessible and smart bus
stop. In addition to lighting, the bus stop is equipped with a digital kiosk and a computer system to
offer information to passengers and provide aid to people with reduced mobility. Several approaches
in the integration of photovoltaic energy have been explored, demonstrating that the best solution is
not a stand-alone system, but a smaller photovoltaic installation with the backing of the public power
grid for periods of low photovoltaic production. The conclusions presented are based on economic
analysis and environmental performance, particularly on avoided CO2 emissions, in order to ensure the
sustainability of the recommended solution.
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Photovoltaic Solar energy Smart and accessible bus stop