No Plug, No Cable- The Future of EV Charging

- By Rahul Kumar

Imagine: You pull your EV into a parking spot and charging starts automatically, no fumbling with cords is needed.

That's the magic of Wireless EV charging!

What is wireless EV charging?

Also known as inductive charging, it uses magnetic fields to transfer energy and charge electric vehicles.

It works on the principle of electromagnetic induction.

“When an electric current is sent through a coil (a wound-up cable), it creates a magnetic field whose action generates another electric current in a second coil that’s some distance away.”

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How it works

- Charging Pad & Receiver Coil: A special pad embedded in the ground transmits energy through a magnetic field and your car receives it through the receiver coil underneath.

How it works

- Magnetic Resonance: Like magic (but it's science!), the magnetic field transfers energy wirelessly to the receiver coil in your car, charging your battery.

Convenience: No need for physical cables or plugs, making the charging process smooth and effortless.

Benefits

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Safety: There is no risk of electric shock or exposure to live wires during charging. This enhances safety for both users and maintenance personnel, reducing potential accidents and hazards.

Durability: Frequent handling may cause wear and tear to charging cables. Wireless charging pads are more durable as they are installed in fixed locations and protected from the elements.

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Efficiency: Wireless charging systems are designed to optimize energy transfer, resulting in high charging efficiency.

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What's your thoughts on wireless EV charging?

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