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Wireless Power Transmission

Chetan Khemraj, Aashoj Saini, Hemant Panwar, Abhishek Singh Rao

Abstract


Power is more important for our modern civilization. The purpose of this research paper is to discuss the concept of transmitting the electrical power without using wire. The wireless power transmission (WPT) is most efficient way of transmitting electrical power to one place to another place though atmosphere and vacuum with using wire. In the present electrical power transmission there are many losses occurs there like heat losses or low efficiency. To overcome these problem, we need to use more efficient way to transmitted power to one place to another place. So, we can use wireless power transmission (WPT).By using wireless power transmission, we can avoid heat losses and power thieving and we can provide high efficiency and low transmission cost.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijepst.v3i2.633

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