Depletion in rising fuel prices and greenhouse gas emissions can be aided by electrified transportation. This evolution urges an installation of diversified charging networks, in an adaptable environment, to be successful. Wireless electric vehicle charging systems (WEVCS) can be a probable substitute technology to charge the EVs without any plug-in complications. In this paper, the present-day available wireless power transmit technology for electric vehicle is examined. And explanation of two prime applications of WEVCs and record of their progress with up-to-date features from universities, research laboratories are examined and presented. Moreover, the futuristic WEVCS; in-wheel and vehicle-to-grid WCS are compared with the existing ones.
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