A Project on
IOT Based wireless charging for Electric Vehicles
Submitted for partial Fulfillment of award of
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
Degree in
Electronics & Communication Engineering
DUMKA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
DUMKA, JHARKHAND
Kali Charan Mahto – 21040465012 Project Guide:
Kirti Kumari - 21040465013 Mr. Koustuva Kanti Mandal
Assistant Professor
Mona Kumari – 21040465014 Electronics & Communication Engg
Dumka Engineering College
Sourav Kumar – 210404650
Introduction
• Wireless charging for electric vehicles (EVs) using IoT aims to
provide a convenient, efficient, and smart charging solution.
This project combines IoT technologies with wireless power
transfer.
• The rise of Electric Vehicles (EVs) is transforming
transportation worldwide.
• Current charging systems face challenges such as
inconvenience and inefficiency.
• There’s a need for innovative, scalable charging solutions.
• IoT-based wireless charging offers automation and
optimization for EV charging.
Objectives
• - Develop a wireless charging system for EVs.
• - Integrate IoT for real-time monitoring and control.
• - Ensure efficient energy transfer and user convenience.
System Architecture
• The system consists of:
• - Power Transmitter Unit (PTU) for wireless power transfer.
• - IoT module for communication and control.
• - Power Receiver Unit (PRU) installed in the EV.
Working Principle
• 1. Power is transmitted wirelessly using resonant inductive
coupling.
• 2. IoT module monitors and manages the charging process.
• 3. Users can track charging status via a mobile application.
IoT Integration
• Sensors and modules to monitor battery status.
• Communication via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
• Cloud platform for data storage and analysis.
Benifits
• Eliminates physical connectors.
• Provides real-time data for better energy management.
• Ensures safety and convenience for users.
• Increased convenience and automation.
• Real-time monitoring enhances efficiency.
• No exposed wires improve safety.
• Scalability for integration into smart city projects.
Applications
• Residential EV charging stations.
• Public parking lots with wireless charging.
• Dynamic highway charging for EVs in motion.
• Fleet management systems for commercial use.
Challenges & Limitation
• High initial setup costs.
• Efficiency concerns with wireless energy transfer.
• Interference and alignment issues.
• Lack of standardization across EV manufacturers.
Applications
• Residential charging stations.
• Public EV charging networks.
• Autonomous electric vehicle fleets.
Proposed Design
• A prototype system
will be developed with:
• A wireless charging
pad.
• IoT-based monitoring
and control module.
• Integration with a
mobile app for user
interaction.
Results and Future Scope
• Results:
• - Demonstration of wireless charging with IoT integration.
• Future Scope:
• - Scaling up for commercial applications.
• - Improving efficiency and reducing costs.
Conclusion
• IoT-based wireless charging offers a smart and efficient
solution for the growing demand for EV infrastructure. This
project paves the way for future advancements in EV
technology.
• IoT-based wireless charging has the potential to revolutionize
EV infrastructure.
• Its role is critical in achieving sustainable and efficient
transportation.
• Call to action: Continued research and industry collaboration.