Wireless Charging System for Electrical Vehicle Using Wireless Power Transmission System

Abstract

Be a part of solution, not part of the pollution. EV’s are rapidly becoming the forerunners in vehicle technology to empower green environment. Wi-tricity refers to wireless electricity. WPTusing inductive coupling technique which is used for greater levels of convenience,connectivity,non-hazardous and freedom.Already they has been developed in four wheelers but we are going to implement it in two wheelers.There are two types of wireless charging methods.In this paper we are using non-radiative technique.It uses inductive coupling which means an emf is generated between the two non-contact coils.While an emf is transferred in wireless and the boost converter is needed to boost the voltage levels. Using Pic microcontroller, automatic charging and battery level is indicated in LCD display is made possible.In some critical some critical cases,manual charging is also done by pressing buttons. We hope that the researchers should push forward the further development of EV’s.

Country : India

1 Sandeep Singh Segar

  1. Professor, Department of ECE, Malla Reddy College of Engineering for Women, Hyderabad

IRJIET, Volume 4, Issue 7, July 2020 pp. 53-58

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2020.407008

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