Abstract

This paper presents an innovative design of a solar-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging station and addresses critical issues of fuel consumption and environmental pollution. With the global spread of electric cars, their environmental benefits and cost-effectiveness are increasingly recognized. The proposed electric car charging system offers a unique solution that enables wireless charging of vehicles without stopping and even while driving. The system runs entirely on solar power, so no external power source is needed. The report describes the design and engineering of a solar-powered electric car charger for built-in roads that provides a novel and efficient solution to two challenges. fuel consumption and emissions. The number of countries where electric cars are on the road is constantly growing. In addition to helping the environment, electric cars have proven useful in reducing transportation costs by replacing expensive fuels with cheaper electricity. The proposed electric vehicle charging infrastructure structure eliminates the need to stop for charging, as the electric vehicle can be charged on the go. The system runs on solar energy, which eliminates the need for an additional power source. This research will contribute to ongoing efforts to make electric car charging more efficient and environmentally friendly. Keywords: Electric Vehicle, Wireless Charging, Solar Panels, Arduino Uno, Transmitter and Receiving Coils, LCD display, wireless Power Transfer

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