HVS-4917. Dynamic wireless charging on Roads a solar powered
₹10,500.00
The project aims at developing an intelligent Electric vehicle which is powered from wireless power transmission.
Category
EEE
Tags
ARDUINO NANO, Battery, LCD, solar, Wireless Power Transmitting and receiving coils
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The project aims at developing an intelligent Electric vehicle which is powered from wireless power transmission.
In transmission section we are using solar to charge the battery which is used to provide the power supply of the transmitting coil. In receiver section consist of vehicle. This vehicle receives the power from transmitting coil while moving the vehicle. Microcontroller measured voltage from receiving coil will be display on LCD.
Wireless energy transfer or wireless power is the transmission of electrical energy from a power source to an electrical load without a conductive physical connection. Wireless transmission is useful in cases where interconnecting wires are inconvenient, hazardous, or impossible. The problem of wireless power transmission differs from that of wireless telecommunications, such as radio. In the latter, the proportion of energy received becomes critical only if it is too low for the signal to be distinguished from the background noise. With wireless power, efficiency is the more significant parameter. A large part of the energy sent out by the generating plant must arrive at the receiver or receivers to make the system economical. The most common form of wireless power transmission is carried out using direct induction followed by resonant magnetic induction.
Features:
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- Using wireless power transmission for EV vehicles.
- Using solar renewable energy.
- Generated voltage display on LCD.
- Low cost.
- Simple design.
- Step down transformer.
- Charging circuit.
- Solar.
- Rechargeable battery.
- TX, RX coils.
- TP4056.
- Boost converter.
- LCD display.
- 3.7V li-ion battery.
- Arduino IDE Compiler for compiling and dumping the program.
- Express SCH for Circuit design.
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