https://www.tomsguide.com/us/wireless-car-battery-charging,news-28377.html
Here’s How Electric Cars Will Get a Fast Wireless Charge
Oct 24, 2018  Jesus Diaz

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A new invention by the Oak Ridge Laboratory is almost as efficient as
high-speed chargers and paves the way for dynamic charging while in motion.

For the first time ever, scientists at the Oak Ridge Laboratory [
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] have came up with a 120-kilowatt wireless technology that charges
batteries at 97 percent efficiency over a 6-inch gap.

At this point, the lab claims, the new wireless charger is almost as
efficient as the high speed wired chargers that Tesla uses for its cars.

The new technology is a crucial step toward the researchers’ ultimate goal:
create a 300- to 400-kilowatt wireless charger that fully charges electric
vehicles in 15 minutes or less — which would be an even more incredible
development.

The Oak Ridge charger is a new version of the world’s first 20-kilowatt
wireless charger. The just-announced technology uses a new coil design that
uses silicon carbide, according to the national laboratory.

Here is how it works: the coil gets energy from the electric grid and
converts it to a high-frequency alternating current to generate a strong
magnetic field capable of reaching another coil inside the car across a
6-inch gap. Then, the coil in the car does the reverse process but
converting the field to direct current and feeding the batteries.

The charger is extremely compact and lightweight, according to project lead
Veda Galigekere, who works at the Power Eletronics and Electric Machinery
Group at Oak Ridge: “It was important to maintain the same or smaller
footprint as the previous demonstration to encourage commercial adoption,”
he said. According to Galigekere, the system doesn’t heat up or pose any
safety issues, one of the basic development requirements.

Researchers want to turn this static charging method into dynamic charging.
In other words, allow the car to recharge while driving on the road, using
pads embedded inside the asphalt. According to Galigekere, the team hopes to
pull this feat off at highway speeds.

It is the stuff of sci-fi novels, but it seems the team is advancing fast
toward the holy grail of electric vehicle charging.
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https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1119644_blink-charging-network-joins-interoperability-push
Blink charging network joins interoperability push
Oct 30, 2018  Beginning in early 2019, all 135,000 users of the Blink
charging network will soon be able to use other charging networks as part of
their membership, while Blink’s chargers will be open to easy access by a
wider range of drivers with other charging-network membership cards....
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