2020
DOI: 10.3390/electronics9101724
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Control Scheme of a Bidirectional Inductive Power Transfer System for Electric Vehicles Integrated into the Grid

Abstract: Inductive power transfer (IPT) systems have become a very effective technology when charging the batteries of electric vehicles (EVs), with numerous research works devoted to this field in recent years. In the battery charging process, the EV consumes energy from the grid, and this concept is called Grid-to-Vehicle (G2V). Nevertheless, the EV can also be used to inject part of the energy stored in the battery into the grid, according to the so-called Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) scheme. This bidirectional feature can… Show more

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“…V2G technology can also cooperate with other systems, as shown in [40]. In this study, a control system was developed to be applied to a bidirectional inductive power transfer charger.…”
Section: Vehicle-to-gridmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…V2G technology can also cooperate with other systems, as shown in [40]. In this study, a control system was developed to be applied to a bidirectional inductive power transfer charger.…”
Section: Vehicle-to-gridmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors in [66] propose a control applied to an EV wireless charger with an AC/DC and a DC/DC converter on the secondary side too. Thus, there are two DC-links, and the control adjusts the voltage on both capacitors to set the sense of the power flow.…”
Section: Descriptive Work On V2g Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%