Nowadays, Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) represents a widely investigated issue with respect to modern battery charging methods, by providing a wireless solution. IPT is applied across a large variety of applications, from Watt to kWatt power levels. Although IPT features great benefits in terms of safety and comfort, the most significant drawback consists of a relatively poor power conversion efficiency. In this paper, a 100W wireless charging equipment for E-bikes which improves efficiency is proposed. Complete magnetic structure design, as well as transmitter and receiver efficient architectures, are deeply exposed. The efficiency of the designed solution is shown by simulation results.
Pellitteri, F., Boscaino, V., Di Tommaso, A., Miceli, R., Capponi, G. (2013). Wireless battery charging: E-bike application. In Proceedings of 2013 International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications, ICRERA 2013 (pp.247-251). Madrid : IEEE [10.1109/ICRERA.2013.6749760].
Wireless battery charging: E-bike application
PELLITTERI, Filippo;BOSCAINO, Valeria;DI TOMMASO, Antonino Oscar;MICELI, Rosario;CAPPONI, Giuseppe
2013-01-01
Abstract
Nowadays, Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) represents a widely investigated issue with respect to modern battery charging methods, by providing a wireless solution. IPT is applied across a large variety of applications, from Watt to kWatt power levels. Although IPT features great benefits in terms of safety and comfort, the most significant drawback consists of a relatively poor power conversion efficiency. In this paper, a 100W wireless charging equipment for E-bikes which improves efficiency is proposed. Complete magnetic structure design, as well as transmitter and receiver efficient architectures, are deeply exposed. The efficiency of the designed solution is shown by simulation results.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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