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Designing of Low Cost And Efficient Wireless Charging For EV’s

Author(s):

Mohammad Ateek Samma , Geetanjali Institute of Technical Studies,Udaipur; Latif Khan, Geetanjali Institute of Technical Studies,Udaipur; Anurag Paliwal, Geetanjali Institute of Technical Studies,Udaipur

Keywords:

Wireless, Infrastructure, Long Range, Electromagnetic

Abstract

The time and effort required to power and charge EVs is the primary obstacle for owners, despite the numerous benefits of EVs. For owners of electric vehicles, plug-in or conductive chargers make it difficult to meet the periodic charging requirements of high voltage batteries. Wireless charging for electric vehicles could be an option. Wireless charging would solve the problems with conductive EV chargers and improve the user experience of electric vehicles. The wireless power transfer technology faced numerous obstacles to commercial implementation and business viability in the automotive industry, despite the numerous benefits of EV wireless charging. The major challenges are high initial cost and low power transfer efficiency as compared to the established conductive EV chargers. In addition, a major concern for homologation is the safety concerns associated with the electromagnetic field and electromagnetic interference for high power transfer. To avoid any potential safety issues, the major standards and regulations agencies have provided guidelines. The emerging innovative research and continuous developments in the wireless charging technology of EV have unlocked a new era of sustainable and safe transportation. The major challenge for the adoption of EV in India is the lack of charging infrastructure, range anxiety, long charging time and a wide gap in demand and supply of electric power. The various charging methods are the subject of research, which aims to shorten charging times and extend battery life at the same time.

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Paper ID: IJSRDV13I70049
Published in: Volume : 13, Issue : 7
Publication Date: 01/10/2025
Page(s): 68-74

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