Affiliation:
1. Department of Electrical Engineering, YCCE 1 , Nagpur, India
2. Department of Electrical Engineering, GHRCE 2 , Nagpur, India
Abstract
To address the dual problems of fuel reliance and air pollution, this study describes the design of a wireless ground to vehicle charging system powered by solar energy and specifically designed for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. As the number of electric vehicles on the road steadily rises, they present a viable way to cut travel expenses by switching from conventional fuel to electricity, which is a more economical and sustainable option. With the introduction of a wireless EV charging system, this creative solution does away with the need for external power sources and permits continuous charging without interfering with driving. Utilizing solar power, the charging system incorporates solar panels, batteries, circuit regulators, boost converters, receiver and transmitter copper coils, AC/DC converters, microcontrollers (such as ATmega), LCD screens, and circuit regulators. This study describes a technique that shows that charging electric cars while driving is feasible and eliminates the need to stop. This technology for wireless solar electric vehicle charging presents a forward-thinking approach to sustainable mobility by providing a workable solution that can be easily included in the road infrastructure. For the wireless charging, in addition, various coil designs are suggested.