Wireless Vehicle Charging System

Abstract

Wireless vehicle charging technology has emerged as a transformative solution, reshaping the landscape of electric mobility. This paper explores the advancements, applications, and future prospects of wireless vehicle charging systems. The technology's core advantage lies in its convenience, eliminating the need for physical cables and offering an efficient, user-friendly charging experience. The installation and working procedures for wireless vehicle charging are detailed, encompassing aspects from technology selection to safety considerations. Notably, the technology's applications span various sectors, including urban mobility, public transportation, residential charging, and smart city initiatives. The paper emphasizes the technology's potential to seamlessly integrate into diverse environments, optimizing the use of urban spaces and contributing to sustainable transportation. Examining the future prospects reveals a landscape of innovation and growth. Anticipated developments include increased charging power and efficiency, standardization efforts for interoperability, integration with smart grids, and the potential for dynamic charging on roads. The rise of autonomous and shared mobility further underscores the pivotal role of wireless charging in shaping the future of transportation. As the global momentum toward electric mobility intensifies, wireless vehicle charging stands as a cornerstone technology, offering a cleaner, more accessible, and sustainable path forward. The synthesis of technological advancements, strategic infrastructure development, and collaborative efforts positions wireless charging as a key enabler for the future of efficient and environmentally conscious transportation systems.

Country : India

1 Kuchekar Tejsas Sampat2 Shinde Ashwini Vasant3 Kuchekar Snehal Sampat4 Salave Vaibhavi Lakshman5 Asst. Prof. Deshmukh Rushikesh Nandkumar

  1. UG Student, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Department, Fabtech Technical Campus Sangola, Maharashtra, India
  2. UG Student, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Department, Fabtech Technical Campus Sangola, Maharashtra, India
  3. UG Student, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Department, Fabtech Technical Campus Sangola, Maharashtra, India
  4. UG Student, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Department, Fabtech Technical Campus Sangola, Maharashtra, India
  5. Professor, Electronic & Telecommunication Engineering Department, Fabtech Technical Campus, College of Engineering and Research Sangola, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere, Maharashtra, India

IRJIET, Volume 8, Issue 4, April 2024 pp. 343-346

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2024.804054

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