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Exciting breakthroughs in wireless charging (WCH) technology

Exciting breakthroughs in wireless charging (WCH) technology

April 8, 2024/in Wireless Charging

Imagine a world where you don’t have to plug in your devices to charge them.This isn’t a dream.

It’s becoming real with wireless charging. This new way of charging is not just for our phones. It’s changing bigger things, like how electric cars (EVs) get their power.

Wireless charging is the future.

It can help in many ways, from medical devices that save lives to making our daily drive in electric cars better. But, making this technology work well is not easy. There are challenges to solve, especially for important things like heart devices and car chargers.

One big dream for the future is electric cars that don’t need to be plugged in.

People worry about how far these cars can go before needing a charge and how easy it is to find a place to charge them.

Wireless charging is the future for EVs and there are some challenges:

Saving power

The biggest job for engineers is to stop energy from getting wasted. They’re looking at how to make the coils—the parts that send and receive power—better.

The efficiency of wireless charging systems remains the engineers’ primary concern. Their task is to quantify energy losses, pinpoint their causes, and devise strategies to boost the system’s overall efficiency.

The precise alignment and optimal distance between the transmitter coil (the charging pad) and the receiver coil in the vehicle are crucial factors, with even slight misalignments potentially leading to considerable efficiency reductions.

Overheating

If the coils or things around them get too hot, it’s a problem. They have to find a balance between charging quickly and not letting things overheat.

The goal is to prevent coils and nearby objects from overheating, which can compromise efficiency and safety.

Engineers must carefully balance the need to transmit power effectively with the necessity of maintaining a cool operational environment.

Charging while driving

Charging a car while it’s parked is one thing, but charging while driving is a whole new game. Engineers have to think about all the different ways a car might move over the charging pad.

While stationary charging systems present their own set of challenges, dynamic charging systems, which power vehicles in motion, such as when driving through a parking lot, introduce a new layer of complexity.

Engineers must ensure that these dynamic systems can handle the range of possible vehicle positions without a drop in charging efficiency.

Mess with other electronic

Another big thing is making sure the wireless charging doesn’t mess with other electronics nearby. The charging system can send out waves that might cause trouble, so it needs a good shield around it.

Proper shielding is essential to prevent disruption of other systems and to ensure compliance with safety regulations.

The way to solutions

So, companies are looking for ways to charge the battery using the maximum amount of energy without losing it and use as much power from the battery as they can to make the car go further.

These are the challenges that CENOS Wireless Charging simulation software can help engineers with.

To solve these challenges, engineers employ a blend of simulation software, advanced materials, and experimental testing.

Simulation plays a key role, allowing for the virtual testing of coil designs and alignments under a variety of conditions, saving time and resources.

The use of advanced materials such as high-permeability ferrites, and the meticulous design of thermal management systems, also contribute to addressing the efficiency and overheating issues.

Furthermore, rigorous testing of shielding solutions ensures that the wireless charging systems do not emit harmful electromagnetic interference.

Here’s where a big idea comes in

Using computer simulations. Instead of making a real model and seeing how it works, companies can use simulation software to test their ideas. This saves a lot of money and time. It helps them make better electric motors and other parts.

Engineers use simulation software to model and predict where and how much energy will be lost in the wireless charging process.

Simulations allow for the optimization of charging design by adjusting parameters like material properties, geometry, cooling system design, and control strategies to minimize energy losses and improve efficiency.

For people who create things, engineers, and company managers, this is a big deal. Using computer simulations to design products, like wireless charging for cars, is smart. It means less waste of time and money. And it helps make electric cars better and more common.

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