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Item Efficient and cost-effective wireless CC/CV charging for electric vehicles: A bipolar duty cycle approach(Elsevier Ltd, 2024) Vinod, M.; Kishan, D.; Dastagiri Reddy, B.D.; Nagendrappa, N.Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) has gained significant popularity in recent times, particularly in electric vehicle (EV) battery charging applications. To achieve optimal battery charging, it is imperative to implement both constant current (CC) and constant voltage (CV) modes of operation. Traditionally, CC/CV modes are attained through conventional phase shift techniques, frequency modulation schemes, the use of active converters, and additional compensator circuits and coils. However, these conventional methods not only reduce system efficiency but also escalate overall costs and control complexity on the onboard side. This article proposes a novel bipolar duty cycle control strategy for a series–series resonant IPT system, aiming to achieve CC/CV modes of operation. The proposed control strategy increases the number of switches operated with zero voltage switching, compared to other fixed-frequency phase shift control strategies across a wide load range. Furthermore, the article provides a detailed procedure for implementing the voltage and current compensator. Additionally, it describes the construction of a one-kilowatt laboratory prototype using Sic devices, presenting the obtained results. The peak measured DC–DC efficiency of 93.8 % is achieved at a distance of 150 mm, and the efficiency has also been evaluated under misalignment conditions. © 2024 Elsevier LtdItem Design and Laboratory Validation of a Grid-Interfaced Totem-Pole PFC Converter With PR Controller and Isolated Phase Modulated Converter for Solar-Powered Next-Gen EV Charging System(China Power Supply Society, 2025) Kanimozhi, K.; Kesavan, P.K.; Nagendrappa, N.; Balasubramanian, B.This paper proposes a stationery reference frame proportional-resonant (PR) controller for current control of grid-tied converters in an EV charger application. Since it is a viable alternative to rotational reference frame PI compensators in AC applications, the PR controller has been adopted for achieving zero steady state error without using any computationally intensive reference frame transformations. In this paper, a method to design the structure of PR controller and its coefficients according to the desired transient behaviour of AC signal amplitude in PFC converter current loop has been proposed. The importance of suggested PR controller design method is that the grid current magnitude is varying constantly based on the available PV power and battery charger levels which necessitates the controller to act in desired transient behaviour. So, by this way the impact of variation in system parameters have been completely overcome by operating the converter controllers appropriately in a solar powered EV charger system. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed controller design, extensive simulations and experimental studies are performed in a 1.5 kW EV charger system under various PV irradiances and charger power levels. The experimental results obtained from the laboratory prototype confirms the simulation findings. © 2025 China Power Supply Society. All rights reserved.Item Implementation of Coordinated Control and Power Flow Management Strategy for a Solar Powered EV Charging System(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025) Kanimozhi, K.; Koothu Kesavan, P.; Nagendrappa, N.; Balasubramanian, B.This paper introduces a novel coordinated control and power flow management strategy (CC-PFMS) for a solar integrated electric vehicle (EV) charging system. The CC-PFMS is designed to have inherent power balance capability under various operating modes with multiple energy resources. Further, it will facilitate the direction of power flow from grid to battery or vice versa irrespective of the charger system dynamics. The main advantage of proposed strategy is to identify different conditions such as change in solar irradiance, vehicle availability and battery charging/discharging state and ensure the stable operation. The veracity of the new approach is tested on 1.5 kW charger system having photovoltaic (PV) source integrated with utility grid. The performance of CC-PFMS under various operating modes viz. grid to vehicle (G2V), vehicle to grid (V2G), PV to vehicle (PV2V), PV to grid (PV2G), G2V+PV2V, V2G+PV2G and PV2V+PV2G is substantiated through extensive MATLAB simulations. The experiments were also performed in the laboratory prototype to confirm the simulation findings and recorded results were presented. © 1975-2011 IEEE.
