2. WIRELESS ELCTRICAL VEHICLES
CHARGING STATIONS
Name: NIAMAT ULLAH, Reg. No: CUI/FA19-EPE-090/ATD
Name: ZEESHAN AHMAD, Reg. No: CUI/FA19-EPE-128/ATD
Name: OWAIS ULLAH KHAN, Reg. No: CUI/FA19-EPE-132/ATD
Supervisor:
Engr: Rabia Sajjad
Electrical Power Engineering
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3. Outline
Introduction
Motivation and Need
Problem Analysis
Proposed Solution
Impact of the Project
Deliverables
Gantt chart
Conclusion
References
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4. Introduction
The eco-friendly vehicle is the global trend in the
automobile industry.
The electrical vehicle (EV) is the most suitable
alternative of petroleum vehicles.
The large capacity, weight, expensive price, short life
time, and charging time of battery obstruct the
commercialization of EV.
To solve these problems, wireless charging of electric
vehicle is introduced.
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5. Motivation and Need
Needs for EV’s:
Global Warming/Climate Change.
Rising Prices.
Acid Rain.
Effect on Human Health.
Impact on Aquatic Life by Oil Spills.
Motivation for EV’s:
Reduce dependence on imported oil.
More chances of new Job creation.
Economic growth & stability.
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6. Problem analysis.(CLO 2)
Produced the Air pollution
Faced Global warming issues.
People faced Oil crises.
Increase carbon emission to environment
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7. Literature Review
In 1901, Nikola Tesla was able to transfer energy
from one coil to another coil wirelessly.
187 feet tall tower to broadcast energy.
He managed to light 200 lamps from a distance
of 40 km.
Due to shortage of funds, tower did not operate.
The idea of Tesla is taken in to research after 100
years by a team led by Marin Soljacic from MIT.
The project is named as Witricity.
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8. Proposed Solution
Faraday law of electromagnetic induction
Using Matlab for simulation.
To overcome the problem of time taken in charging.
Coils making
Provides wireless power transfers.
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10. Impact of the project
Societal impact
Uses electricity for battery charging
More efficient
Cheaper
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11. Impact of the project (continued)
Environmental impact.
Global warming control
Air pollution stop
Skin effect
No need of fossils
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12. Impact of the project (continued)
Lifelong learning .
Learn about Faraday's law
Coil magnetic field
Coil winding
Software(MATLAB)
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13. Deliverables
Simulation
MATLAB/Simulink.
Display DC charge on MATAB
Hardware
Converter.
Wireless charging station
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14. Project Management
Management. (CLO 1)
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PROPOSAL
INITIAL PPT
COMPONENTS…
FINAL PPT
HARDWARE MAKING
2 CHAPTER THESIS
EXTERNAL PPT
COMPLTE
15-Nov-22
10-Oct-22
7-Dec-22
9-Jan-23
3-Mar-23
7-Apr-23
4-May-23
15-Jun-23
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16. Project Management (cont..)
We will divide this project into different phases
We will study different articles and research
papers
We will combine different ideas and divide the
work accordingly
We will make timeline for different tasks that
we will divide among ourselves
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17. Conclusion
Charging electric vehicles wirelessly- a reality.
Low maintenance cost but high initial cost.
Better then conventional wired system.
Energy crisis can be decreased.
Low power loss.
In the future world will be completely wireless
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18. References
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M. Asna, H. Shareef, P. Achikkulath, H. Mokhlis, R. Errouissi, A. Wahyudie
Analysis of an Optimal Planning Model for Electric Vehicle Fast-Charging
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N.Mohamed, F. Aymen, Z. Issam, M. Bajaj, S.S.M. Ghoneim The Impact of
Coil Position and Number on Wireless System Performance for Electric
Vehicle Recharging Sensors, 21 (2021)
G. Ma, M.H. Kamaruddin, H.S. Kang, P.S. Goh, M.H. Kim, K.Q. Lee, et al.
Watertight integrity of underwater robotic vehicles by self-healing mechanism
in Shams Eng J, 12 (2021)
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