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Abstract
In this work, it is proposed to develop wireless charging systems for sustainable electric vehicles. Wireless charging can transfer power from an outlet to devices without a connecting wire. Wireless electric vehicle charging is of two types; they are static wireless charging and dynamic wireless charging. The main advantages of wireless charging are that it takes less time, is more efficient, and less maintenance, and is more durable. However, the wireless charging system also has some problems, like the vehicle must be parked close to the charging pad, the installation cost, and a large battery required. Static wireless charging involves the charging of a sustainable electric vehicle while it is in a stationary position. While dynamic charging involves charging an electric vehicle in motion, charging pads are installed on the roads. In this work, the simulation model has been developed for the PS topology of wireless charging using JMAG software. This can further be developed in a prototype for EVs' static wireless charging system.
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