An enhanced performance IPT based battery charger for electric vehicles application
Author | Abdelhamid, E. |
Author | Abdelsalam, A.K. |
Author | Massoud, Ahmed |
Author | Ahmed, S. |
Available date | 2022-03-23T07:01:04Z |
Publication Date | 2014 |
Publication Name | IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics |
Resource | Scopus |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISIE.2014.6864856 |
Abstract | World-wide scientists/engineers were motivated to research in the area of renewable energy resources and to reduce the consumption of fossil fuels. Hence, electric and hybrid vehicles have won the attention of many researchers and vehicles manufacturers. Electric vehicle requires a charging system having a high degree of reliability and robustness and to run maintenance-free. This brings the inductive power transfer (IPT) systems to play a significant role in electric vehicle battery chargers applications. IPT system has proved its capability to be a safe, convenient, and efficient electric vehicle battery charger through its features, such as operating in a harsh environment, high efficiency at reasonable power levels, and decreasing equipment maintenance through operating without any mechanical contacts. This paper presents an enhanced performance IPT system, which is particularly suitable for electric vehicle battery charging application. The proposed system is slightly affected by the small tolerance between sender (track coil) and receiver (pickup coil). Relation between application, transformer configuration selection, and power converter controller is discussed in details. The proposed system effectiveness is investigated, in addition to simulation, by an experimental set-up. |
Sponsor | Qatar National Research Fund |
Language | en |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
Subject | Charging (batteries) Electric vehicles Energy transfer Hybrid vehicles Inductive power transmission Industrial electronics Maintenance Renewable energy resources Automobile manufacture Electric batteries Electric vehicles Energy resources Energy transfer Hybrid vehicles Inductive power transmission Industrial electronics Power electronics Renewable energy resources Secondary batteries Vehicle performance Vehicles Converter controllers Degree of reliability Electric and hybrid vehicles Electric vehicle batteries Equipment maintenance Inductive powertransfer (IPT) Transformer configuration Wireless energy transfers Secondary batteries Charging (batteries) |
Type | Conference Paper |
Pagination | 1610-1615 |
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