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Experimental performance assessment of a dynamic wireless power transfer system for future EV in real driving conditions

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An original innovative prototype of dynamic Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) system for Electric Vehicle (EV) has been developed, integrated and demonstrated within the FABRIC European project [1] in Versailles-Satory, France. This charging solution consists in several charging spots along the lane. The antennas embedded below the road surface are concentrated, thus resulting in a high frequency of coupling/decoupling and in and impulsive charging. This paper describes an original experimental investigation aiming at a characterization the actual performances of such a prototype system in real driving conditions.

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          e-Energy '18: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Future Energy Systems
          June 2018
          657 pages
          ISBN:9781450357678
          DOI:10.1145/3208903

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