A new off-board electrical vehicle battery charger: Topology, analysis and design

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The extensive use of electric vehicles (EVs) can reduce concerns about climate change and fossil fuel shortages. One of the main obstacles to accepting EVs is the limitation of charging stations, which consists of high-charge batteries and high-energy charging infrastructure. A new transformer-less topology for boost dc-dc converters with higher power density and lower switch stress is proposed in this paper, which may be a suitable candidate for high-power fast-charging battery chargers of EVs. Throughout this paper, two operating modes of the proposed converter, continuous current mode (CCM) and discontinuous current mode (DCM), are analyzed in detail. Additionally, critical inductances and design considerations for the proposed converter are calculated. Finally, real-time verifications based on hardware-in-loop (HiL) simulation are carried out to assess the correctness of the proposed theoretical concepts.

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Shahir, F. M., Gheisarnejad, M., Sadabadi, M. S., & Khooban, M. H. (2021). A new off-board electrical vehicle battery charger: Topology, analysis and design. Designs, 5(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/designs5030051

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