“…In this sense, the simulation of the electromagnetic behaviour of 2G-HTS coils presents serious challenges, especially in conditions where one needs to consider the in-field dependence of the critical current, Ic, this in terms of the direction and intensity of the magnetic field per coil-turn, as pointed out in early experiments measuring the magnetic field distribution and AC loss of HTS thin films in superconducting coils [25,26]. Nonetheless, regardless of the 2G-HTS tape being used, certain consensus has been reached in terms of describing the current-voltage characteristics of all type-II superconductors as a power law, V(I/Ic)n, with n≫1, which from the computational point of view renders the well-known form of the material law for the electric field, also called the E-J power law, boldE(J)=E0·boldJ/Jc·(|J|/Jc)n−1, which in a local but macroscopical approach allows solution of the Maxwell equations inside the superconducting domains within diverse mathematical formulations, for a large range of experimental measurements [16,23,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38]. Here, Jc is the critical current density of the 2G-HTS tape defined within the standard electric field criterion E0 = 1 …”