Title :
A High Efficiency 5 kW Inductive Charger for EVs Using Dual Side Control
Author :
Wu, Hunter H. ; Gilchrist, Aaron ; Sealy, Kylee D. ; Bronson, Daniel
Author_Institution :
Energy Dynamics Lab., Utah State Univ. Res. Found., Logan, UT, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents the design of a 5 kW inductive charging system for electric vehicles (EVs). Over 90% efficiency is maintained from grid to battery across a wide range of coupling conditions at full load. Experimental measurements show that the magnetic field strength meets the stringent International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) guidelines for human safety. In addition, a new dual side control scheme is proposed to optimize system level efficiency. Experimental validation showed that a 7% efficiency increase and 25% loss reduction under light load conditions is achievable. The authors believe this paper is the first to show such high measured efficiencies for a level 2 inductive charging system. Performance of this order would indicate that inductive charging systems are reasonably energy efficient when compared to the efficiency of plug-in charging systems.
Keywords :
battery chargers; electric vehicles; power grids; power system control; secondary cells; EV; dual side control; electric vehicles; human safety; inductive charger; inductive charging system design; international commission; magnetic field strength; non-ionizing radiation protection; plug-in charging systems; power 5 kW; Batteries; Couplings; Inductance; RLC circuits; Resistance; Tuning; Vehicles; Inductive charging; inductive power transfer; resonant power conversion;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TII.2012.2192283