Enhancement of Wireless Power Charging System for Electric Vehicles without a Plug-In In Vehicle Parking

Abstract

Electric vehicles (EV) are becoming a conventional preference and in coming times they will overtake conventional engines due to their countless advantages over them. The only challenge is the limitations of battery charging infrastructure availability while traveling. Currently, an open-source charging dock employs a plug-in charging system, where the individual needs to plug in the charging cable to EV and from the charging dock. This unguarded charging dock involves risk factors like inexpertness to manually chose the required mode with personal safety and surrounding conditions, etc. therefore, in this paper, we are introducing an Automatic charging docks system, which involves automatic detection between the V2G and G2V mode of charging so as to counter the errors involve in non-expert handling procedure. This especially enhances the charging infrastructure safety in the plug-in system. Furthermore, the wireless power transfer charging system would be for Electric vehicles without a Plug-in alternative, which will facilitate the safety of all types of passengers especially the women, the aged people who cannot combat and the passengers with precious belongings from the external factors of weather and thieves. This type of wireless charging is the key to the future of electric vehicle adaptability by all non-experts for easiness. 

Country : India

1 Shaik Sulthana Aziya

  1. Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Malla Reddy College of Engineering for Women, Hyderabad -500100, Telangana, India

IRJIET, Volume 2, Issue 2, April 2018 pp. 80-84

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