Increasing use of wireless power transfer (WPT) in electric vehicles (EVs) is stationary charging, referred to as static charging in this chapter. This is because of the large number of passenger cars that are ready to be used by many potential customers. Automatic refueling of a vehicle is a wonderful thing for the person bored with repeated daily cable charging of EVs.
As identified from recently developed autonomous vehicles and self‐controlled vehicles, future vehicles will be not only transportation tools but also information platforms. EVs are inherently the most electrified vehicles, which makes the information platform possible. Recently, the number of EV purchasers in the world have been increasing by more than 50% annually, despite the very low petroleum price. This means that EVs are not preferred just because of low operating costs.
In this chapter, the need and general features of static chargers are discussed and coil design and standardization issues are explained in detail. The chapter is based on the tutorial material of mine at the 2016 IEEE ECCE‐Asia and the tutorial material of Chris Mi.
Introduction to Static Charging
2017-07-11
19 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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