The Project 'Metrology for Inductive Charging of Electric Vehicles'

M. Zucca, B. Loader, M. Schmidt, J. Welinder, K. Tammi, J. Bruna Romero, L. Pichon, F. Freschi, P. Bauer, More Authors

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Abstract

The European metrology programme for innovation and research (EMPIR) is the current main programme for European research on metrology. In 2016, within the EMPIR call, the project 'Metrology for inductive charging of electric vehicles' (MICEV) was approved and it started in September 2017. Inductive charging is a wireless charging technology that will be widely used with electric vehicles (EVs) in the near future, offering many advantages over traditionally fuelled and current EVs. The project aims to advance inductive power transfer (IPT) for EV charging by developing metrology techniques for measuring power transfer efficiency and reliable demonstration of compliance with existing safety standards for human exposure. The main research topics are: measurement of the power transmitted on-board, transmission efficiency, requirements for measurements in the dynamic charging, assessment of magnetic field exposure.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCPEM 2018 - Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements
EditorsPhilip Tuckey, François Piquemal, Olivier Thévenot
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Pages1-2
Number of pages2
ISBN (Electronic)978-153860973-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Event2018 Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements, CPEM 2018 - Paris, France
Duration: 8 Jul 201813 Jul 2018

Conference

Conference2018 Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements, CPEM 2018
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityParis
Period8/07/1813/07/18

Keywords

  • Electromagnetic measurements
  • electromagnetic modeling
  • measurement techniques
  • metrology
  • power measurement
  • uncertainty

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