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Using Wireless Power System in Electric Vehicles

P. Siva Subramanian, Dr. G Mohanbabu, Mr.A. Gunaseelan, T. Sabarivasan, K. Kesavan, A. Nagamuthu Pandi

Abstract


The most important challenge in implementation of Electric vehicles is the limited range of EVs. The two biggest issues with wireless power transfer for electric vehicles are charging times and transfer efficiency. Charge the car while it's going is one of the possibilities, and it's called "Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer". Charging a vehicle while it is driving can dramatically impair the battery's capacity to store energy. The transformer induction concept and adaptive robotic technology were incorporated in this article to address the problems, and a high efficiency WPT system for charging electric vehicles is provided. To confirm the viability of the suggested design, a prototype is created and put to the test. Results show that the proposed system can improve the efficiency by at least 5-7% for light load and produce a voltage 10 V in a single strip.


Keywords


Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer, E-Vehicles, ARDUINO microcontroller, capacitive coupling, inductive pairing

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