http://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwgeeks/article/HELLA-Developing-New-Charging-Systems-For-Electric-Vehicles-2014042299
HELLA Developing New Charging Systems For Electric Vehicles
April 22 2014  HELLA

PLYMOUTH, Mich., April 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/  HELLA is working with Paul
Vahle GmbH to develop wireless charging systems that could spark renewed
consumer interest in electric and hybrid-electric vehicles.

Commonly used to recharge small consumer products such as smartphones and
electric toothbrushes, inductive or wireless charging for cars will make it
easier for drivers to charge car batteries and extend a vehicle's driving
range.

Rather than using plug-in charging stations, car owners in the future will
simply need to park over an inductive charging unit to trigger the process,
according to Dr. Marc Rosenmayr, CEO for HELLA Electronics in North and
South America.

He adds that if inductive charging coils were embedded in streets, electric
vehicles also could be recharged when stopped at traffic lights or even
while being driven.

For electric car buyers, a contact-free method of transferring energy to the
vehicle certainly will be more convenient and less time consuming. Cables no
longer will be necessary. Inclement weather and the risk of vandalism also
can be avoided if outside charging stations are involved.

"Wireless, inductive charging is a far more convenient way to recharge a
vehicle's battery system," Rosenmayr points out. "The driver only needs to
stop or drive over a charging unit or network to activate the process. As
wireless charging has become more available and easy to use, it also might
allow automakers to reduce battery size and weight on electric and hybrid
electric vehicles.

Rosenmayr notes that a number of technological and infrastructure challenges
still must be overcome before wireless charging for cars and light trucks
can be successfully introduced. Energy transfer over high-frequency fields
that are at the heart of inductive systems, for example, cause heat to build
up in metal objects which could lead to safety issues. The impact that
wireless charging might have on other vehicle electronic systems such as
navigation, infotainment, driver-assistance and keyless entry systems also
will need to be studied.

The cooperation between Vahle and HELLA combines the expertise and
experience of both companies in the field inductive charging. Based in
Kamen, Germany, Vahle has 15 years of experience in contact-free energy
transfer in industrial environments, while HELLA is a recognized leader in
the development of electronics, software, processes and production in the
auto industry.
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http://evfleetworld.co.uk/news/2014/Apr/Hella-and-Vahle-partner-on-wireless-electric-vehicle-charging/0438014059
Hella and Vahle partner on wireless electric vehicle charging
22 Apr 2014 - Hella and Vahle will partner to develop wireless charging
systems for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles Hella and Vahle will
partner to develop wireless charging systems for electric and plug-in hybrid
vehicles
Component manufacturer Hella and contact-free energy transfer specialist
Paul Vahle GmbH have announced a partnership to develop wireless charging
systems for plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles.
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