Resonant inductive power transfer is one of the methods that can be
hired to transfer power to electric vehicles over an air-gap and can
remarkably improve the anxiety range, safety and convenience of the EV
battery charging. This book discusses resonant inductive wireless
charging technology, different types of WPTs, compensation method and
different types of coil structure. The important target of doing this
study is to understand the feasibility of installation of electric
vehicle wireless charging stations in terms of technical and financial
issues, and understanding that which size of chargers are needed to be
installed in each charging station. Electrical synchronization and
interoperability of primary and secondary coils which are known as
transmitter and receiver, are other issues investigated in this article.
Financial and economic analysis of implementation of the wireless
charging infrastructure for the taxi and van fleet in an urban area are
discussed as well.