Abstract

Abstract: The adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is on the rise globally, driven by the need for sustainable transportation solutions to mitigate climate change and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. However, the infrastructure for charging EVs remains a significant challenge, hindering widespread adoption. In response, innovative approaches such as wireless charging technology, coupled with solar energy, have emerged to address these challenges. This paper presents an overview of wireless charging systems for electric vehicles, integrated with solar energy, aiming to provide a sustainable and convenient solution for EV owners. The integration of wireless charging and solar energy offers numerous benefits, including convenience, efficiency, and environmental sustainability. By eliminating the need for physical connections and harnessing the power of the sun, electric vehicles can be charged seamlessly and sustainably, reducing reliance on the grid and lowering carbon emissions. This paper discusses the principles behind wireless charging technology, the design considerations for integrating solar energy, and the potential impact on the future of sustainable transportation. Additionally, it addresses the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative approach, highlighting the need for further research and development to realize its full potential. Overall, the convergence of wireless charging technology with solar energy represents a promising solution to the challenges facing the widespread adoption of electric vehicles, contributing to a cleaner and greener transportation ecosystem.

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