• DocumentCode
    2769014
  • Title

    Safety considerations of wireless charger for electric vehicles — A review paper

  • Author

    Jiang, Hai ; Brazis, Paul, Jr. ; Tabaddor, Mahmood ; Bablo, Joseph

  • Author_Institution
    Underwriters Labs. LLC (UL), Northbrook, IL, USA
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    5-7 Nov. 2012
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    6
  • Abstract
    Wireless power transmission is a promising technology which attracts attention in many fields and products. With mobile electronic products being prevalent, such as cellphones and PDAs, removing the power cord becomes a natural progression of achieving the ultimate mobility of the product. Wireless chargers for Electric Vehicles (EVs) would also be a convenient feature, avoiding any need to remember to plug in a power cord after parking the vehicle. Additional safety advantages may also be achieved due to eliminating exposed contacts. Nevertheless, wireless charging for EV is an application requiring high electrical power (up to hundreds of kilowatts) and larger area of wireless power transmission which increases electromagnetic field exposure. Thus, application of wireless charging to an EV requires a comprehensive analysis to ensure consumer safety. This paper focuses on the safety considerations of wireless charging for EVs, including potential electrical shock hazards, magnetic field exposure hazards, fire hazards, etc. It provides a historical background of wireless charging, particularly for EVs. It also reviews two potential technologies applicable to wireless charging of EVs. The concept of Hazard Based Safety Engineering (HBSE) is applied to the problem and UL´s training´s program is introduced.
  • Keywords
    battery chargers; electric vehicles; radiofrequency power transmission; safety; EV; HBSE; UL training program; electric vehicles; electromagnetic field exposure; hazard-based safety engineering; high electrical power; magnetic field exposure hazards; mobile electronic products; potential electrical shock hazards; potential technologies; product mobility; safety advantages; safety considerations; vehicle parking; wireless charger; wireless power transmission; Coils; Electric potential; Hazards; Standards; Vehicles; Wireless communication; electric vehicle; hazard based safety engineering (HBSE); safety standard; wireless charger; wireless power transfer;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Product Compliance Engineering (ISPCE), 2012 IEEE Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Portland, OR
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-1031-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISPCE.2012.6398288
  • Filename
    6398288