International audienceIn a context of growing electrification of road transport, Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) appears as an appealing alternative technology as it enables Electric Vehicles (EVs) to charge while driving and without any mechanical contact (with overhead cables or rails in the ground). Although the WPT technology background dates from the end of 20th century, recent advances in semiconductor technologies have enabled the first real demonstrations. Within the FABRIC European project, the French research Institute VEDECOM and its partners implemented a whole prototype wireless power transfer charging infrastructure. The first demonstrations of Inductive WPT in different real driving conditions (up to 20 kW, from 0 to 100 km/h, ...
The cruising range of an electric vehicle (EV) can be greatly extended by a dynamic wireless chargin...
Electric Vehicles (EVs) are considered to be one of the most sustainable forms of transportation. Un...
Since the advent of electricity, we are mostly dependent on wires and batteries to provide power to ...
International audienceIn a context of growing electrification of road transport, Wireless Power Tran...
EVS32, 32nd Electric Vehicle Symposium, Lyon, FRANCE, 19-/05/2019 - 22/05/2019An experimental road c...
Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) offers a viable means of charging Electric Vehicles (EV)’s whilst in a...
Abstract The transportation sector has a vital role in today’s society and accounts for 20 % of our ...
Considering a future scenario in which a driverless Electric Vehicle (EV) needs an automatic chargin...
Wireless power transfer is becoming a main concern to everyone staring with the producer to whatever...
100 year old gasoline engine technology vehicles have now become one of the major contributors of gr...
The emerging of inductive wireless power transfer (IWPT) technology provides more opportunities for ...
In this research paper, a unique method to design a wireless power transmission system for car is pr...
The increasing diffusion of Electric Vehicles (EVs) is driving academic and institutional research t...
Electrified transportation will help to reduce green-house gas emissions and increasing petrol price...
Recent developments toward selfdriving cars combined with technology for wireless inductive power tr...
The cruising range of an electric vehicle (EV) can be greatly extended by a dynamic wireless chargin...
Electric Vehicles (EVs) are considered to be one of the most sustainable forms of transportation. Un...
Since the advent of electricity, we are mostly dependent on wires and batteries to provide power to ...
International audienceIn a context of growing electrification of road transport, Wireless Power Tran...
EVS32, 32nd Electric Vehicle Symposium, Lyon, FRANCE, 19-/05/2019 - 22/05/2019An experimental road c...
Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) offers a viable means of charging Electric Vehicles (EV)’s whilst in a...
Abstract The transportation sector has a vital role in today’s society and accounts for 20 % of our ...
Considering a future scenario in which a driverless Electric Vehicle (EV) needs an automatic chargin...
Wireless power transfer is becoming a main concern to everyone staring with the producer to whatever...
100 year old gasoline engine technology vehicles have now become one of the major contributors of gr...
The emerging of inductive wireless power transfer (IWPT) technology provides more opportunities for ...
In this research paper, a unique method to design a wireless power transmission system for car is pr...
The increasing diffusion of Electric Vehicles (EVs) is driving academic and institutional research t...
Electrified transportation will help to reduce green-house gas emissions and increasing petrol price...
Recent developments toward selfdriving cars combined with technology for wireless inductive power tr...
The cruising range of an electric vehicle (EV) can be greatly extended by a dynamic wireless chargin...
Electric Vehicles (EVs) are considered to be one of the most sustainable forms of transportation. Un...
Since the advent of electricity, we are mostly dependent on wires and batteries to provide power to ...