Wireless recharging for electric vehicles is a power supply solution that enables the recharging of an electric vehicle’s batteries without the need to physically connect the vehicle to a power outlet. This system uses a principle of electromagnetic energy transfer between a transmitter, located at the charging point and a receiver in the vehicle.
The wireless charging process for electric vehicles is based on the principle of magnetic induction. The charging point is equipped with a transmitter coil, which generates an alternate magnetic field. In the electric vehicle, there is a receiving coil, which in turn can detect the magnetic field generated by the charging point.
When the vehicle is positioned over the charging point, the alternate magnetic field generated by the transmitting coil induces an electric current in the vehicle’s receiving coil. This current is then used to recharge the electric vehicle’s battery, just like a conventional smartphone.
Wireless recharging for electric vehicles eliminates the need for physical connections, simplifies the recharging process, and allows greater flexibility in installing charging points, which can be integrated into the floor of parking areas or other surfaces.
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