A Review Of Charging Technologies For Battery Electric Vehicles

Authors

  • Amol S. Dangale, Gajanan M. Udas, Nikita Shelke, Shrikant Randhave

Keywords:

Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV), AC charging, DC charging, off-board charger, on-board charger (OBC), Vehicle to Vehicle charging (V2V), Vehicle to Grid charging (V2G), wired charging, wireless charging.

Abstract

As electric vehicles (EVs) gain popularity around the world, heavily electrified mobility looks to have a bright future. With long-variety electric motors turning into a reality, the time-consuming and inconvenient procedure of charging an EV is slowly turning into a primary hurdle for clients, as many clients fear that their EV will also run out of energy at some point on a journey. This paper gives a review of different charging technologies for EVs, such as wired charging technologies, wireless charging technologies, V2V and V2G. To begin, there are two categories of wired charging technology: AC charging (indirect charging) via On board charger and DC charging (direct charging) via an off-board charger. Wireless charging technologies for electric vehicles are then thoroughly discussed in this paper. In summary, this paper provides a comprehensive review of the current state of EV charging technology and the key future developments in the charging field that will make an EV owner’s charging experience much less time-consuming, effective, and convenient.

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Amol S. Dangale, Gajanan M. Udas, Nikita Shelke, Shrikant Randhave. (2022). A Review Of Charging Technologies For Battery Electric Vehicles. International Journal of Research & Technology, 10(1), 123–131. Retrieved from https://ijrt.org/j/article/view/460

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