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Under Guidance
Prof. A. K. Shiralkar
CONTENT
Abstract
Introduction to EVs
Need of EVs
Ev battery charging technologies
Static wireless inductive charging
Dynamic wireless charging
Advantages and Disadvantages of Wireless charging
system
Conclusion
Introduction to EVs
An electric vehicle, also called an EV, uses one or
more electric motors or traction motors for propulsion. An
electric vehicle may be powered through a collector
system by electricity from off-vehicle sources, or may be
self-contained with a battery, solar panels or an electric
generator to convert fuel to electricity.
EVs first came into existence in the mid-19th century,
when electricity was among the preferred methods for
motor vehicle propulsion, providing a level of comfort and
ease of operation that could not be achieved by the
gasoline cars of the time.
Re-Introduction:
During the last few decades, environmental impact of the
petroleum-based transportation infrastructure, along with
the fear of peak oil, has led to renewed interest in an
electric transportation infrastructure.
In 2009, the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology (KAIST) research university in the South
Korea has developed the OLEV green design concept to
power electric vehicles wirelessly.
Need of EVs
Global Warming/Climate Change.
Rising Prizes of fossil fuel.
Acid Rain
Effect on Human Health.
Impact on Aquatic Life by Oil Spills.
Ev battery charging technologies
Plug in Charging:
Inductive Charging:
Battery Switching
Depleted EV battery pack is switched with a fully charged battery pack in the
switching station.
Static wireless inductive charging
Dynamic wireless charging
Dynamic wireless charging