Partial-Power Converter Topology of Type II for Efficient Electric Vehicle Fast Charging

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The increasing power levels handled by electric vehicle (EV) dc fast chargers will impose additional challenges to the switching devices in order to cope with the efficiency requirements. A cost-effective alternative to achieve highly efficient power conversion is through the partial-power conversion concept. This article validates the advantages of a step-down Type II partial-power converter (PPC), based on the phase-shifted full-bridge converter, for EV fast chargers. By exploiting the reduced voltage range of an EV battery pack along with the reduced power ratio for a Type II PPC, an extremely efficient charging process can be achieved. The concept is validated with the development of a 7-kW demonstrator, and hence, realistic efficiency measurements are obtained. Results indicate the effectiveness of charging a battery by merely handling 13.32% of the power provided to it, with a peak efficiency of 99.11%.

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Rivera, S., Rojas, J., Kouro, S., Lehn, P. W., Lizana, R., Renaudineau, H., & Dragicevic, T. (2022). Partial-Power Converter Topology of Type II for Efficient Electric Vehicle Fast Charging. IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, 10(6), 7839–7848. https://doi.org/10.1109/JESTPE.2021.3117910

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