Demand Analysis and Application Discussion of Wireless Shore Power Technology for New Energy Ships
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https://doi.org/10.54097/hset.v56i.10804Keywords:
wireless, shore power, new energy, ships.Abstract
The ship sector has also ushered in a new wave of pure electrification in recent years. However, behind ship electrification, the difficulty of supplying shore power to new energy ships directly caused by traditional ship shore power has attracted extensive attention in the sector. In this context, wireless charging technology can theoretically address the limitations of the traditional shore power system and create a shore power system that is more suitable for the field of new energy ships. This paper will discuss the demand and technological path of wireless shore power technology in the field of new energy ships and envisage the key technologies to be broken through.
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