Research Article
Wireless Charger For Electric Vehicles
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.14-5-2022.2318881, author={K. Balamurugan and T. Janani and R. Keerthana and S.J. Reshma}, title={Wireless Charger For Electric Vehicles}, proceedings={Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Technologies in Security and Privacy for Wireless Communication, ITSPWC 2022, 14-15 May 2022, Karur, Tamilnadu, India}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ITSPWC}, year={2022}, month={8}, keywords={wireless charging of electric vehicles [wcev] wireless power transfer [wpt] wireless charging of electric vehicle system [wevcs] plug-in electric vehicle (pev)}, doi={10.4108/eai.14-5-2022.2318881} }
- K. Balamurugan
T. Janani
R. Keerthana
S.J. Reshma
Year: 2022
Wireless Charger For Electric Vehicles
ITSPWC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.14-5-2022.2318881
Abstract
Wireless power distribution is a process of transforming energy without any need for connectors. Inductive charging distribution allows users to connect situations in which people don't even have accessibility to a viable source of energy. All equipment will be capable of connecting to the power source of supply wirelessly in the long term. For so many years, wireless charging for electric vehicles (EVs) is still in research in the prospect of the growing adoption of these automobiles. Inductive charging methods currently, therefore, provide efficient and transparent capable of charging electric vehicles of all the categories and power densities from a commonality source. Accreditation measures are well established to assure system interoperability across vehicle manufacturers and geographies. Numerous nonintrusive plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) getting charged techniques seem to be in research or are generally accessible as supplemental options as in the lighter-weight automotive sector. Wireless transfer of power (WPT) has overtaken the inductive transition of power and electromagnetism coupling as the recognized nomenclature for wireless charging. WPT system is now in its development, although there are a lack of consistency, specifically in terms of scalability, central wavelength determination, magnetic fringing field minimization, and power flow modulation approaches.