Comparative Evaluation of Front- and Back-End PFC IPT Systems for a Contactless Battery Charger

Inductive power transfer (IPT) is widely discussed as an alternative to contact charger for plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles. This paper analyzes a contactless battery charger back-end power factor correction (PFC) concept, reducing the primary-side circuit complexity and physical size. For that purpose, the main volume and loss factors of a contactless battery charger are identified, discussing the partitioning of tasks to perform a unity power factor operation. An analysis of the most commonly used front-end PFC and the proposed back-end PFC configuration is performed, with the aim of highlighting benefits and limitations of each variant. Moreover, performance of silicon (Si) and gallium nitride (GaN) devices has also been evaluated, defining the main advantages and drawbacks of both semiconductor technologies in different IPT scenarios. The study is verified experimentally on a 3.2 kW contactless battery charger.

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