Wireless Charging Systems for Hybrid Electric Vehicles

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Volume-12 Issue-3
Year of Publication : 2025
Authors : Veeresha K B, Manjula M G
DOI : 10.14445/23497157/IJRES-V12I3P103

How to Cite?

Veeresha K B, Manjula M G, "Wireless Charging Systems for Hybrid Electric Vehicles," International Journal of Recent Engineering Science, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 19-25, 2025. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23497157/IJRES-V12I3P103

Abstract
The essential aspect of society is energy conservation, and since cars play a significant role in daily life, preserving energy while simultaneously reducing pollution from fossil fuels in the automotive industry is a difficult task in the modern world. Therefore, the most important factors are cars that use less energy and produce less pollution. An Electric Vehicle (EV) system was suggested to solve this problem. The conservation of energy is the most necessary part of society. As the automobile is an important part of society in day-to-day life, the conservation of energy and an increase in pollution due to the use of fossil fuels in the automobile sector is a challenging job in today’s life. Thus, energy-saving and pollution-free automobiles became the most significant considerations. An Electric Vehicle (EV) system was proposed to address this issue. This applies to various vehicles, such as buses and cars. However, the EV's battery can only go so far before needing to be charged again, which takes time. This paper will design a hybrid system and integrate a Wireless Charging System (WCS) for the battery in Electrical Vehicles (EVs) to address this problem. This improves electric vehicles' efficiency and range. During vehicle motion, the system uses a dynamo on the front wheels to produce electrical energy and a DC motor on the rear wheels for electric propulsion. A WCS with Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) is included to enhance usability further.

Keywords
Hybrid Electric Vehicle, Wireless Charging System, High-frequency circuit, Arduino UNO, Transformer and Dynamo motor.

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