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DESCRIPTION:This talk will explore and compare power conversion systems for
  wireless charging and DC fast charging. The focus will be on understandin
 g the key technologies\, efficiency\, and practical implications of these 
 systems. The talk will present an in-depth analysis of power conversion sy
 stems for both wireless charging and DC fast charging applications. A comp
 rehensive review of existing technologies\, their advantages\, and limitat
 ions will be explained. Optimal solutions for various scenarios\, consider
 ing efficiency\, cost\, and environmental impact will also be presented. I
 n essence\, the talk will present valuable insights into the evolving fiel
 d of EV charging infrastructure and wireless power transfer systems.\n\nSp
 eaker(s): Prof. Sheldon Williamson\, IEEE Fellow\, \n\nRoom: EV003.309\, B
 ldg: Concordia Engineering And Visual Arts (EV) Building\, 1515 Saint-Cath
 erine St W\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada\, H3G2W1
LOCATION:Room: EV003.309\, Bldg: Concordia Engineering And Visual Arts (EV)
  Building\, 1515 Saint-Catherine St W\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada\, H3G2W
 1
ORGANIZER:parth.patel.1@ens.etsmtl.ca
SEQUENCE:24
SUMMARY:DC Fast Charging vs. Wireless Charging: Challenges and Opportunitie
 s from a Power Conversion Perspective
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/400560
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;This talk will explore and compare power c
 onversion systems for wireless charging and DC fast charging. The focus wi
 ll be on understanding the key technologies\, efficiency\, and practical i
 mplications of these systems. The talk will present an in-depth analysis o
 f power conversion systems for both wireless charging and DC fast charging
  applications. A comprehensive review of existing technologies\, their adv
 antages\, and limitations will be explained. Optimal solutions for various
  scenarios\, considering efficiency\, cost\, and environmental impact will
  also be presented. In essence\, the talk will present valuable insights i
 nto the evolving field of EV charging infrastructure and wireless power tr
 ansfer systems.&lt;/p&gt;
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