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Dynamic Wireless Charging for Electrical Vehicles

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The limited supply of fuels has driven us towards the development of electrical vehicles across the globe. As of now the plugging in type of charging system is being used to charge the batteries of EVs. For such system, user has to carry cables and needs to keep waiting to get the batteries charged. Also, the operation is not effective in snow and during rains. So, in this paper, we have implemented the method of inductive power transfer to charge the batteries of EV even when they are moving which can completely reduce the range anxiety problems with the help of road/track electrification for dynamic charging of electrical vehicles.

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Agarwal, H., Vashistha, V., Alam, S., Choudekar, P., Ruchira (2021). Dynamic Wireless Charging for Electrical Vehicles. In: Agrawal, R., Kishore Singh, C., Goyal, A. (eds) Advances in Smart Communication and Imaging Systems . Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 721. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9938-5_37

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