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The state-of-the-arts of wireless electric vehicle charging via magnetic resonance: principles, standards and core technologies

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The basic principles of resonant inductive power transfer that is common-used for wireless electric vehicle charging (WEVC) are elaborated and the author envisions the future of WEVC, followed by some conclusions and helpful advice.
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With the growing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), there is a pressing need for constructing charging infrastructures. In this context, wireless charging technology has been under development for the past few decades. Dispensed with awkward plugs and wires, wireless power transfer (WPT) technology is very safe, convenient and easy-to-use. Researchers have taken sustained efforts to make it an improved technology and automakers also work to provide the wireless charging option for their customers. In this paper, the basic principles of resonant inductive power transfer that is common-used for wireless electric vehicle charging (WEVC) are elaborated. Then, with a different emphasis on WEVC technologies, the key issues in academia and industry are discussed respectively. The core technologies of a fully-function WEVC system in academia are summarized and a comparative study is conducted among the selected WEVC industry standards. In addition, based on the possible technical development and currently valid policies, the author envisions the future of WEVC, followed by some conclusions and helpful advice.

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Wireless Power Transfer via Strongly Coupled Magnetic Resonances

TL;DR: A quantitative model is presented describing the power transfer of self-resonant coils in a strongly coupled regime, which matches the experimental results to within 5%.
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A Survey of Wide Bandgap Power Semiconductor Devices

TL;DR: In this article, a review of recent progresses in the development of SiC- and GaN-based power semiconductor devices together with an overall view of the state of the art of this new device generation is presented.
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Wireless Power Transfer for Electric Vehicle Applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the technologies in the wireless power transfer (WPT) area applicable to electric vehicle (EV) wireless charging, and the obstacles of charging time, range, and cost can be easily mitigated.
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The History of Power Transmission by Radio Waves

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