

DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF WIRELESS CHARGING SYSTEM FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES (EVs) USING RFID
Abstract
A new technology called radio frequency identification (RFID) allows electric vehicles (EVs) to be charged wirelessly without the use of wires or connections. The system makes use of RFID tags that are mounted on the EV and use electromagnetic fields to interact with the charging pad. When the EV with the inserted RFID tag is detected by the RFID reader, the charging pad is activated, starting the charging process. The charging process can then start after the charging pad and EV have enabled power transfer. Compared to conventional cable charging systems, RFID-based wireless charging technology has many advantages. For example, it makes charging more convenient and reduces component wear and tear by doing away with the requirement for physical connectors. Additionally, the technique lowers the risk of electrical risks and is more efficient with minimum energy losses. It is appropriate for both indoor and outdoor charging applications since it reduces the effect of weather and road debris on the charging process. To sum up, RFID-based EV wireless charging is a promising technology that has the potential to completely transform the EV charging market. It has the potential to greatly lessen the environmental effect of transportation and provides a host of advantages, such as improved convenience, efficiency, and safety.
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