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Wireless Charging of EV Using Solar Panel: A Review

Sameer Malhotra, Amod Kumar Shukla, Sibbi Chaurasia, Shashank Mishra, Jai Bahadur Singh

Abstract


The development of a solar-powered charging point for remote electric vehicle charging is discussed in this study. Electric vehicles are becoming more prevalent on the road nowadays. Electric vehicles have proven effective in reducing travel costs by switching to energy instead of fuel, which is much less expensive, in while also providing environmental benefits. Non-conventional energy sources are becoming our future. Wireless charging of electric vehicle using solar panel” project uses renewable energy technology. Renewable power is converted to electrical energy, which is then stored in a battery. The power management unit will set up a wireless charging system. Electric vehicle charging is accomplished using this stored energy. It will introduce the reader to the terms for the components of wireless charging EVs that are already industry standards. After that, it will explore the limitations and abstraction level of wireless charging EVs from the standpoint of operational and system concerns


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