Title :
Development of a high efficiency primary side controlled 7kW wireless power charger
Author :
Junjun Deng ; Fei Lu ; Li Siqi ; Trong-Duy Nguyen ; Mi, Chris
Author_Institution :
Northwestern Polytech. Univ., Xi´an, China
Abstract :
The aim of this paper is to present the design of a primary side controlled 7kW wireless charging system for electric vehicles (EVs). A systematic design procedure and practical design considerations are discussed for a high efficiency level 2 wireless charger. The fundamental design consideration of the bipolar magnetic coupler is introduced. The double-sided LCC compensation circuit is chosen based on its characteristic analysis. For single pickup applications, the fixed-frequency primary-side current-controlled is feasible to regulate the delivering power due to the merits of the doublesided LCC compensation. Consequently, the on-board secondary circuits can be downsized as an uncontrolled rectifier since a decoupling converter is not necessary. The front-stage AC/DC converter consists of a boost-type power factor correction and buck converter for the primary side control. Simulation and experimental results are presented for a prototype with up to 7kW output power for electric vehicles (EV) charger. A peak efficiency of 93% from the grid to the battery load is achieved at rated operation condition.
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; LC circuits; electric current control; electric vehicles; inductive power transmission; power factor correction; secondary cells; AC-DC converter; bipolar magnetic coupler; boost-type power factor correction; buck converter; doublesided LCC compensation circuit; electric vehicles; fixed-frequency primary-side current-control; power 7 kW; wireless charging system; wireless power charger; Coils; Couplers; Couplings; Ferrites; Inductive charging; Topology; Wireless communication; EV charger; bipolar magnetic coupler; magnetic resonance; wireless charger; wireless power transfer (WPT);
Conference_Titel :
Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC), 2014 IEEE International
DOI :
10.1109/IEVC.2014.7056204