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WIRELESS CHARGING OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES IS A SUCCESS

Published on 04 September, 2015
Santosh Mishra
Student Volunteer at VEERRACERSS
With the successful demonstration of a 6.9-kilowatt wireless power transfer system boasting 85 percent grid-to-vehicle efficiency, the U.S. Department of Energy’s  Oak Ridge National Laboratory () and partners are gearing up for the next phase of the electrified vehicles project.The recent demonstration, hosted by , utilized several  vehicles and power electronics solutions developed by ORNL. Cisco collaborated with ORNL to provide wireless communications solutions while Clemson’s International Center for Automotive Research and International Transportation Innovation Center provided a testing facility and communications integration.In the coming years, Stationary  (SWC) will be introduced to the U.S. Market by several major OEMs offering  (EV) and Plug-In Hybrid  (PHEV). The advantage to consumers will be convenience and ease of use, as the charging process is fully automated and does not require a manual plug-in cable. Dynamic  (DWC), which is currently in its research phase, takes this a step further by eliminating the downtime necessary to charge a vehicle—the automobile can be charged dynamically, while in motion.
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