International Journal of Electronics and Computer Applications

Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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Dynamic Wireless Charging for Electric Vehicle

Rutika Madkar1, Shruti Mohite1, Vaishnavi Omble1, Sarojini Naik1∗

1Department of Electronics and telecommunication, Progressive Education Society’s Modern College of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Corresponding author. Email: [email protected]

Year: 2025, Page: 53-59, Doi: https://doi.org/10.70968/ijeaca.v2i1.E1014

Received: Jan. 18, 2025 Accepted: July 9, 2025 Published: Aug. 15, 2025

Abstract

This paper proposes and implements a dynamic wireless charging device for electric powered cars (EVs) that harnesses sun energy as its number one energy source. The number one objective of the system is to provide a sustainable, green, and contactless approach for EV charging, thereby addressing obstacles related to plug-in charging infrastructure. The device begins with a polycrystalline solar panel that harvests sun power and stores it in a 9V lithium-ion battery. A rectangular wave inverter with a regulatory circuit converts this saved DC energy into AC, that is then furnished to a copper transmitter coil. the usage of Resonant Inductive Power transfer (RIPT), the system wirelessly transmits energy during a nine cm air hole to a receiver coil embedded inside the car. The obtained AC electricity is rectified the usage of a full-wave bridge rectifier to rate the onboard battery. An ESP32 microcontroller is hired for clever manipulation and monitoring. It interfaces with a voltage sensor module and an ACS712 current sensor to degree electric powered parameters at some point of the charging technique. A 20x4 lcd gives actual-time show of voltage and cutting-edge values. Moreover, to decorate system intelligence and usefulness, the ESP32 is protected with the Blynk IoT platform, permitting far off monitoring and statistics logging through cellular software. This integration ensures that the charging method is obvious, secure, and available from everywhere. The system demonstrates the viability of the usage of renewable strength in aggregate with wireless charging technology, supplying a scalable answer for destiny EV charging infrastructure, in off-grid or dynamic motion eventualities.

Keywords: Dynamic Wireless Charging for Electric Vehicle

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Madkar R, Mohite S, Omble V, Naik S. (2025). Dynamic Wireless Charging for Electric Vehicle. International Journal of Electronics and Computer Applications. 2(1): 53-59. https://doi.org/10.70968/ijeaca.v2i1.E1014

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