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Review of Advanced Power Electronics Solutions II

A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "F3: Power Electronics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 August 2024 | Viewed by 486

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Department of Mechatronics and Electrical Engineering, Tallinn University of Technology, EE-19086 Tallinn, Estonia
Interests: power electronics; renewable energy technologies; electrical power engineering; distributed generation; power quality; power systems analysis; power converters; inverters; energy conversion
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Dear Colleagues,

Some of the greatest problems that the world is facing today are environmental pollution and the depletion of natural resources. They force the development of different new green technologies. Renewable energy integration into AC residential grids, along with storage systems, is a hot topic of power electronics today. At the same time, the new tendency consists of the limitation of the injection of power from renewable sources to the AC grid. New challenges arrive. The DC grid, wireless power transfer, and high-power-density devices driven with assistance of AI are new trends in power electronics that have to solve existing problems.

This Special Issue is devoted to a state-of-the-art review of novel or recently proposed power electronic solutions devoted to arising power electronic trends. The main focus will be devoted to the review of emerging solutions, the study of their feasibility through the acquisition of new knowledge in areas related to power circuit design, control, and the implementation of advanced materials as well as active and passive components, and comparative analysis.

Dr. Oleksandr Husev
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Keywords

  • power electronics
  • DC systems
  • AC systems
  • wireless power transfer

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Wireless Charging Station Design for Electric Scooters: Case Study Analysis
by Viktor Shevchenko, Bohdan Pakhaliuk, Oleksandr Husev, Dmitri Vinnikov and Ryszard Strzelecki
Energies 2024, 17(11), 2472; https://doi.org/10.3390/en17112472 - 22 May 2024
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This study proposes an example of a wireless charging station design for a small-scale vehicle available on the market. The article analyzes basic transmitter inverter topologies and their compensation methods in terms of flexibility of control, tolerance to uncertainty in positioning, and the [...] Read more.
This study proposes an example of a wireless charging station design for a small-scale vehicle available on the market. The article analyzes basic transmitter inverter topologies and their compensation methods in terms of flexibility of control, tolerance to uncertainty in positioning, and the possibility of decreasing the integration price. Our comprehensive analysis focuses on the battery voltage range, energy capacity, cost, and travel distance. We evaluate the constraints of efficiency, transmitted power, amount of used material, and size of the energy delivery system based on our design example. The aim is to increase the penetration of wireless technology in terms of convenience and integration capabilities. Full article
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