Wireless Charging System for a Mobile Hybrid Electric Vehicle

In this paper, we expose and discuss the importance of application of recharge systems to an electrical vehicle. In addition to its vital role in supplying vehicle with the required power recharge system has many type the most important of then is wireless charge system that transmits power from transmitter to receiver without any contact. It is obvious that this power is variable in relation to the speed and has a main function which is loading the battery. In this work our main objective is to focus on the change of SOC when we vary the car's speed by applying Matlab Simulink in order to obtain the needed results.

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