ORNL’s Omer Onar, left, power electronics research lead, discusses the 270-kW wireless charging system’s lightweight polyphase electromagnetic coupling coil, pictured in foreground, with Lee Slezak, ...
Based on a recent study at the University of Auckland, Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) technology, both dynamic wireless charging (DWC) and stationary wireless charging (SWC) will play a major role in ...
Poseidon is probably still getting used to our growth from wooden boats to enormous cruise ships. Imagine his shock when he ...
Researchers developed a fully numerical design method using differential equations and genetic algorithms to optimize WPT systems. This approach ensures stable output voltage, high efficiency, and ...
Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are made up of both electric fields and magnetic fields. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is caused by the interaction of EMF in applications like wireless power ...
Electric ships face a hard constraint: their batteries can only take them so far before they must turn back and head to port. That ceiling has kept maritime electrification from reaching its potential ...
Drone operations are often limited by one key factor: endurance. Even advanced platforms must return to base for recharging ...
What do e-bikes and laptops have in common? Both can be wirelessly charged by induction. E-bikes and laptops both use lithium-ion batteries for power, chosen for their light weight, high energy ...
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