A Comparative Analysis of Static and Dynamic Wireless Charging Systems for Electric Vehicles
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https://doi.org/10.54097/a21ank72Keywords:
Electric Vehicles (EVs); Wireless Charging; Static Wireless Charging; Dynamic Wireless Charging; Power Transfer Efficiency.Abstract
The movement to electric vehicles (EVs) is central to sustainable transportation and necessitates improvements in effective and easy charging devices. This article compares static and dynamic wireless charging systems for electric vehicles, focusing on their operation, feasibility, and practical applications. Static charging involves inductive power transfer when the vehicle is parked, while dynamic charging allows power transfer while the vehicle is in motion. The paper explores efficiency, infrastructure needs, cost implications, and user convenience, highlighting potential benefits and challenges. The findings aim to inform stakeholders in the automotive and energy sectors about optimal wireless charging strategies for enhancing electric vehicle adoption.
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