2019 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference and Expo (ITEC) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/itec.2019.8790490
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Performance of 200-kW Inductive Charging System for Range Extension of Electric Transit Buses

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“…Wireless charging interfaces will be especially important for charging heavy EVs, such as buses, en route, and for autonomous vehicles, but will also enable faster charging of light EVs. In recent years, design optimisation has enabled the realisation of high-power wireless transfer systems with end-to-end efficiency around 95%, which are suitable for incorporation into DCFC systems [202][203][204]. Further increases in the power and efficiency of wireless charging systems are foreseeable.…”
Section: Physical Charging Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wireless charging interfaces will be especially important for charging heavy EVs, such as buses, en route, and for autonomous vehicles, but will also enable faster charging of light EVs. In recent years, design optimisation has enabled the realisation of high-power wireless transfer systems with end-to-end efficiency around 95%, which are suitable for incorporation into DCFC systems [202][203][204]. Further increases in the power and efficiency of wireless charging systems are foreseeable.…”
Section: Physical Charging Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…During its operation, the solar train will only be in front of the stop for several seconds while passengers board or exit the vehicle. This means that a high charging speed is required and, while induction pads are able to provide ultra-fast charging with speeds of up to 200 kW, 44 the PV system is not able to directly provide this amount of power to the vehicle. Installing an energy storage system near the train stop or adding a grid connection could enable more power to be transferred to the vehicle, but there would still be safety concerns from the use of high-power charging near passengers.…”
Section: Solar Train Stopmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Charging speed Inductive charging, 100-200 kW 44,45 Note: Specifications shown are for one bench; total values for a given stop can be scaled depending on the total number of benches used. surplus production from the solar train stop is used to partially cover the electric demand of these buildings.…”
Section: Battery Capacity Up To 10 Kwhmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This distinct appearance is also important for making the station recognisable as part of a sustainable transportation system. [151], [152] * Specifications shown are for one bench, total values for a given stop can be scaled depending on the total number of benches used.…”
Section: Solar Train Stopmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During its operation, the solar train will only be in front of the stop for several seconds while passengers board or exit the vehicle. This means that a high charging speed is required and, while induction pads are able to provide ultra-fast charging with speeds of up to 200 kW [151], the PV system is not able to directly provide this amount of power to the vehicle. Installing an energy storage system near the train stop or adding a grid connection could enable more power to be transferred to the vehicle but there would still be safety concerns from the use of high-power charging near passengers.…”
Section: Solar Train Stopmentioning
confidence: 99%