Vadodara: Students of Parul University in Waghodia area of the city have developed a wireless power transmission model for e-vehicles. Gopi Naik, Bharat Kumar and Durga Prasad are involved in this project and it has been designed in collaboration with their mentors Professor Ravi Parikh and Professor Anuradha P Gore.
Currently the option to recharge EVs is through cables at charging stations which takes a lot of time and is sometimes dangerous. However, the students here have attempted to design a wireless option for charging electric vehicles. This technology uses coils to transfer electrical energy and eliminates the need for physical cable connections, providing a convenient and wireless charging experience.
Student Gopi Naik said about the project that, this project enables the transfer of electrical energy between two coils on inductive charging on the road. One is placed on road infrastructure and the other is integrated into EVs. This technology will eliminate the need for physical connections or cables in the future.
With the help of this technology, electric vehicles can be charged at any parked place. Talking about future possibilities, the students mentioned that, currently the technology is designed to charge the car while it is stationary and they can develop it to charge the car in motion.
Author: Nidhi Dave
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Tag: auto news, automobile, electric vehicle
first published : February 8, 2024, 18:40 IST