Novel Technique for Wireless Charging System of Electric Vehicle
Abstract
In this paper, we expose and discuss the
importance of application of recharge systems to an electrical vehicle also
overviews novel technique for wireless charging system of electric vehicle in
which verifies the developed theory using battery charger application of
electric vehicle. In electric vehicle charging of battery through charger and
wire is inconvenient, hazardous and expensive. The existing gasoline and petrol
engine technology vehicles are responsible for air, noise pollution as well as
for greenhouse gases. The implemented wireless charging system of battery for
Electric vehicle by inductive coupling method has been presented in this paper.
The driving circuit is used between the transmitter coil & receiver coil
where MOSFET is used for switching operation. The transmitter coil circuit is
turn ON and OFF whenever the vehicle is present and absent respectively. The
system is achieves 67% efficiency level while providing safety, reliability,
low maintenance and long product life.
Country : India
1 Dr. Archek Praveen Kumar
HOD & Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Malla Reddy College of Engineering for Women, Hyderabad -500100, Telangana, India
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