Wireless Charging Electric Vehicle with Battery & BLDC Motor | MATLAB Simulink EV Simulation
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This video presents a complete MATLAB/Simulink simulation of a Wireless Charging Electric Vehicle (EV) integrated with a Battery Energy Storage System and BLDC Motor Drive. The model demonstrates contactless power transfer (Wireless Power Transfer – WPT) for EV charging, efficient battery energy management, and vehicle propulsion using a BLDC motor.
The simulation includes high-frequency inverter, transmitter & receiver coils, resonant compensation network, rectifier, DC-DC converter, battery model, BLDC motor, electronic commutation, and speed control system. Wireless energy is transferred from the charging source to the EV battery, which then supplies power to the BLDC motor for vehicle operation.
This project is ideal for final-year engineering students, MTech/MS projects, PhD research, and IEEE journal-oriented work in electric vehicles, wireless power transfer, power electronics, and motor drives.
🔧 Key Features
✅ Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) based EV charging
✅ Battery charging via contactless coupling
✅ BLDC motor drive with electronic commutation
✅ DC-DC converter & rectifier modeling
✅ Speed & torque control of BLDC motor
✅ MATLAB/Simulink block-level implementation
✅ Voltage, current, speed & SOC analysis
🎓 Who Should Watch?
Electrical & Electronics Engineering Students
Electric Vehicle & Wireless Charging Researchers
MATLAB / Simulink Learners
Power Electronics & Motor Drive Engineers
Master’s & PhD Scholars
🚗 Applications
Wireless EV charging stations
Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV)
Smart & autonomous EV charging systems
EV motor drive research
Power electronics-based transportation systems
Global support available for students & researchers in India, UK, USA, UAE, Australia & Europe.
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