WIRELESS CHARGING OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES BY ZVS-IPT TOPOLOGY
Mohammed Najath Najath
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Abstract
Wireless charging technology for electric vehicles (EVs) has gained significant attention as a promising solution to overcomethe limitations of conventional plug-in charging methods. The fundamental principle involves transferring electrical energy from a charging pad on the ground to a receiver pad installed on the EV through ZVS IPT topology. The abstract highlights the key advantages of wireless charging, including the elimination of cables and connectors, improved user experience, and reduced wear and tear on charging interfaces. It also addresses the challenges associated with wireless charging, such as lower efficiency compared to wired charging, standardization, and cost considerations. Moreover, the abstract discusses the current state of wireless charging technology, including its deployment in commercial and public settings, as well as ongoing research and development efforts to enhance charging efficiency, alignment tolerance, and interoperability. Overall, wireless charging holds great potential to revolutionize the charging experience for electric vehicles, providing a convenient and seamless charging solution. However, further advancements and standardization are necessary to address the existing challenges and accelerate the widespread adoption of this technology in the transportation sector.
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Copyright © 2023 Mohammed Najath. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.