Wireless Power Transmission in Electric Vehicle Applications
Journal: GRD Journal for Engineering (Vol.4, No. 13)Publication Date: 2019-07-01
Authors : Sneha Antony; Mayuri Grace; Anjaly Mohanan; Aryaraj B K; Amina K A;
Page : 94-98
Keywords : Electric Vehicles; Wireless Power Transfer; Inductive Power Transfer; Static and Dynamic WPT;
Abstract
For energy, environment, and many other reasons, the electrification for transportation has been carrying out for many years. In railway systems, the electric locomotives have already been well developed for many years. A train runs on a fixed track. It is easy to get electric power from a conductor rail using pantograph sliders. However, for electric vehicles (EVs), the high flexibility makes it not easy to get power in a similar way. The problem for an electric vehicle is nothing else but the electricity storage technology, which requires a battery which is the bottleneck today due to its unsatisfactory energy density, limited life time and high cost. Wireless power transfer (WPT) using magnetic resonance is the technology which could set human free from the annoying wires. In fact, the WPT adopts the same basic theory which has already been developed for at least 30years with the term inductive power transfer. WPT technology is developing rapidly in recent years. The advances make the WPT very attractive to the electric vehicle (EV) charging applications in both stationary and dynamic charging scenarios. Here uses reviews of the technologies in the WPT area applicable to EV wireless charging. By introducing WPT in EVs, the obstacles like charging time, range, and cost can be easily mitigated thus battery technology will no longer be relevant in the mass market penetration of EVs. It is hoped that researchers could be encouraged by the state-of-the-art achievements, and push forward the further development of WPT as well as the expansion of EV.
Citation: Sneha Antony, Mayuri Grace, Anjaly Mohanan, Aryaraj B K, Amina K A. "Wireless Power Transmission in Electric Vehicle Applications." Global Research and Development Journal For Engineering [ERTEE' 19], Adishankara Institute of Engineering and Technology, kalady, Kerala KTU(Kerala Technological University), (March 2019) : pp. 94 - 98.
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