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Modeling and Analysis of Conductive and Inductive Charging Development for EV Systems with MATLAB Implementation of Battery Controlled Split-Pi Converter
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Abstract: Zero emission mobility is one of the most important applications in the electric vehicle market being in a continuous growth where new charging technologies are getting popular with new developments. Developing fast charging topologies and strong infrastructure can be the solution to limit the autonomy of vehicles which is growing faster and need to be in consideration. This research article shows and discuss the recent topologies and the methodologies of EV charging module, and finally comes in a new charging system for the better solution covered with Split-Pi power electronic converter based on conductive and inductive (wireless) charging applications. These fundamentals are related to the electric vehicles. The problems resulting from global warming and with direct involvement of the most severe issues such like burning and consumption of fossil fuels needs modification and improvement, and EVs are the ultimate solution there. The detailed design and analyses of the new topologies has been performed with controlled front-end stage AC-DC converter, control of Split-Pi DC-DC Converter, and battery based on simulation using MATLAB/Simulink. The entire simulation analysis and design parameters, associated with the proposed converter and battery controller has been highlighted, and discussed regarding ideas on the advancement of conductive and inductive charging scheme for battery electric vehicles.
Keywords: Split-Pi Converter, Battery Charger, Battery Charge Controller, Conductive Charging, Inductive or Wireless Charging, Front-End Stage AC-DC Converter.
Keywords: Split-Pi Converter, Battery Charger, Battery Charge Controller, Conductive Charging, Inductive or Wireless Charging, Front-End Stage AC-DC Converter.
How to Cite:
[1] Shetu Roy, βModeling and Analysis of Conductive and Inductive Charging Development for EV Systems with MATLAB Implementation of Battery Controlled Split-Pi Converter,β International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering (IJIREEICE), DOI: 10.17148/IJIREEICE.2024.12401
