E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Solar wireless electric vehicle charging system

  • Suresh O.P.,
  • Satyanarayana Salava V.,
  • Hema Bindu P.,
  • Anand K.,
  • Srujith Kumar N.,
  • Sujith V.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202454703012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 547
p. 03012

Abstract

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The automotive industry has undergone a transformation with the growing popularity of electrical vehicles, which provide an eco-friendlier and cleaner substitute for conventional fuel-powered cars. However, the scarcity of EV charging stations is impeding the widespread use of electric vehicles. This research offers a novel wireless EV charging technology that runs on solar energy as a solution to this problem, providing EV owners worldwide with affordable and environmentally friendly options. The wireless power transmission technology at the centre of the suggested system allows EVs to charge without the need for physical hookups. This technology improves user accessibility and safety while doing away with the need for cords. By using solar energy, one can lessen their reliance on traditional power sources increasing the cost- and environmentally-effectiveness of the charging. Comparing this strategy to the conventional plug-in EV charging techniques reveals a number of benefits. The system's ability to charge electric vehicles (EVs) while they are in motion further improves user convenience and reduces discharge time. Solar power offers a sustainable and renewable energy source, minimizing reliance on the power grid and environmental impact. Wireless charging also eliminates the need for physical connections, improving safety and convenience. The purpose of this study is to solve the shortcomings of the conventional electric vehicle systems and offer an innovative solution that will further the development of sustainable transportation. The combination of solar energy and wireless charging for electric vehicles not only promotes the use of sustainable energy. It also encourages the growth of an energy ecosystem that is more flexible and interconnected, paving the path for more environmentally friendly and effective city transport in the future.