Application of Electric Motor, Supercapacitor, and Wireless Power Transfer to enhance operation of future vehicles

Future electric vehicles (EVs) will be linked to the electric power system infrastructure; the vehicles will operate through frequent electric charging, as is the case with electric trains. Conventional batteries require a long recharging time; therefore, supercapacitors, rather than batteries, will play an important role in the future for charging of EVs.

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