Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive review of wireless electric vehicle (EV) charging technologies, focusing on the advancements, challenges, and prospects in this domain. With the increasing adoption of electric vehicles globally, the demand for efficient and convenient charging solutions has grown significantly. Wireless charging offers promising opportunities to enhance the user experience by eliminating the need for physical connections between the charger and the vehicle. This review discusses the underlying principles of various wireless charging technologies, including inductive charging, resonant charging, and capacitive charging. Furthermore, it examines the key components and system architectures involved in wireless EV charging systems. The paper also addresses the technical challenges such as efficiency, alignment, safety, and interoperability that must be overcome to realize the widespread deployment of wireless charging infrastructure. Additionally, the regulatory and standardization efforts governing wireless EV charging are discussed, along with their implications for market adoption. Finally, the review provides insights into future research directions and potential applications of wireless EV charging technology, including dynamic charging systems and integration with smart grid networks. Overall, this paper serves as a valuable resource for researchers, engineers, and policymakers interested in understanding the current state and future prospects of wireless electric vehicle charging.

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