Revolutionizing Travel with IoT Wireless Car Charging

Authors

  • Chetan Patel
  • Dolly Thankachan

Keywords:

Electric Vehicles (EVs), EV charging, EV system, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Rigorous testing

Abstract

Environmental concerns and new technology have driven the rise of Electric Vehicles (EVs). A crucial element of the EV system is an efficient and easily accessible charging infrastructure. This study presents a wireless charging station that uses Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems to improve user convenience and efficiency. Our approach does away with any physical connectors, cutting down on wear and making it easier for users. By incorporating RFID, we enable the automatic identification of vehicles, streamlining both payment and monitoring. Central to the operation are the embedded charging pad and the intelligent software. Rigorous testing confirms that we are reliably charging, identifying, and recording vehicle data in real-world conditions. This is a major thrust area for extending the operational speed and safety in EV charging and promoting more renewable energy alternatives among our user community. The compromise between practical performance and efficient design serves as an umbrella solution to all three priorities. Architecture is pre-configured for large-scale implementation without incurring major cost penalties, thus giving the strongest economic argument for its widespread deployment.

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Published

2025-10-07