Solar based Ev wireless charging system
AIP Conference Proceedings, ISSN: 1551-7616, Vol: 3044, Issue: 1
2024
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Electric vehicles have now hit the road worldwide and are slowly growing in numbers. The system makes use of a solar panel, battery, transformer, regulator circuitry, copper coils, AC to DC converter, Atmega controller and LCD display to develop the system. The system demonstrates how electric vehicles can be charged while moving on road, eliminating the need to stop for charging. The solar panel is used to power the battery through a charge controller. The battery is charged and stores dc power. The DC power now needs to be converted to AC for transmission. The power is converted to AC and its regulated using regulator circuitry. This power is now used to power the copper coils that are used for wireless energy transmission. A copper coil is also mounted underneath the electric vehicle. When the vehicle is driven over the coils energy is transmitted from the transmitter coil to EV coil. Please note the energy is still DC current that is induced into this coil. Now we convert this to DC again so that it can be used to charge the EV battery. We use AC to DC conversion circuitry to convert it back to DC current. Now we also measure the input voltage using an Atmega microcontroller and display this on an LCD display. Thus the system demonstrates a solar powered wireless charging system for electric vehicle that can be integrated in the road.
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