В Крыму разработали модель беспроводной зарядки электрокаров

Sevastopol State University is developing a charger that reduces the amount of energy loss

Researchers at Sevastopol State University (SevSU) have developed a model of a wireless charging station for electric vehicles, which will reduce the amount of energy loss, the university said.

It is about transferring energy at a distance of up to 30 cm between the charger and the electric vehicle. It can be used in the development of water, land, and air electric transport.

Calculations by SevSU scientists helped determine which charging parameters should be selected to minimize energy loss. The charging system has already been tested on electric cars and an underwater vehicle. The tests involved equipment from Crimean and St. Petersburg companies.

The university added that the authors of the project are negotiating with shipbuilders about the implementation of their development.

Earlier, the National Research University "Moscow Power Engineering Institute" presented a charger for electric vehicles, which was assembled from Russian components.