Solar Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging System

Authors

  • E. C Aneke Author

Keywords:

Atmega 328PU controllerR, AC to Econverter, LCD display, CD 40471C, Regulator Circuitry, Transformer

Abstract

This paper controller and LCD to develop the system, The system demonstrates how electric vehicles can any wires, No need to stop for charging, the vehicle charges while moving, Solar power a solar panel, battery, transformer, regular circuitry copper coils, AC to DC converter, at mega integrated is the road. The solar panel be charge the electric vehicle while moving on the road, eliminating the need to stop charging. Thus the system demonstrates a solar- powered wireless charging system for electric vehicles that can be described the design of solar-powered charging station for charging of electric vehicle describes the design of solar-powered charging station for charging electric vehicles that solves the key downside of fuel and pollution. Electric vehicles have now hit the road worldwide and are slowly growing in numbers. Apart from environmental benefits electric vehicles have also proven helpful in reducing the cost of travel by replacing fuel with way cheaper electricity. Well, here we develop an EV charging system that solves a unique innovative solution. This EV charging of vehicles without any wires, No need to stop for charging, the vehicle charges while moving, Solar power for keeping the charging system going, and No external power supply is needed. The system makes use of a solar panel, battery, transformer, regulator circuitry, copper coils, AC to DC converter, ATMEGA 328pu controller and LCD to develop the system. The system demonstrates how electric vehicles can be charged while moving on the road, eliminating the need to stop charging. Thus the system demonstrates a solar-powered wireless charging system for electric vehicles that can be integrated with the road. Furthermore, it is clear that solar wireless charging systems have the potential to improve energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions and provide convenient charging experience for users.

Author Biography

  • E. C Aneke

    Caritas University Amorij-Nike Emene, Enugu State

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Published

2024-08-01

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CJPLS Volume 3 Issue 1

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