Friday 23 May 2025 at 7:70 PM IST, 4:00 PM CET, 10:00 AM EST

By Moumita Das (Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, India)

 

 

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Abstract:

The widespread deployment of wireless charging, systems for electric vehicles (EVs) in public and private parking spaces is becoming popular nowadays. A wireless charger must be compatible with various types of passengers EVs to provide a universal charging solution in consideration of installation cost. However, conventional wireless chargers face compatibility challenges: a charger designed for SUVs will not efficiently charge micro and sedan or vice-versa due to different receiving coil sizes. To address this issue, a novel tapping-based multi-compatible series-series compensated wireless charging system is proposed. This system utilizes a size reconfigurable rectangular transmitting coil. The size selection is based on the detected receiving coil, which depends on the types of EVs. Additionally, this selection is dependent on the charging power levels. The size of the transmitting coil and required series compensation solution is explored in this work.

Presenter’s bio:

Moumita Das received Ph.D degree from the department of electrical engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India. After completion of Ph.D she has done postdoctoral research in the school of electrical and electronics engineering, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, and in the department of electronics design, Mid Sweden University, Sweden. Currently, she is an assistant professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, India.  Her research interests include converter topologies (modelling, design, and control) with a focus on electric vehicles, storage technology, wide bandgap devices (GaN/SiC) applications, reliability analysis, high-frequency magnetics.

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