DC Fast Charging vs. Wireless Charging: Challenges and Opportunities from a Power Conversion Perspective
This talk will explore and compare power conversion systems for wireless charging and DC fast charging. The focus will be on understanding the key technologies, efficiency, and practical implications of these systems. The talk will present an in-depth analysis of power conversion systems for both wireless charging and DC fast charging applications. A comprehensive review of existing technologies, their advantages, 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 into the evolving field of EV charging infrastructure and wireless power transfer systems.
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- Date: 17 Jan 2024
- Time: 02:30 PM to 04:30 PM
- All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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- 1515 Saint-Catherine St W
- Montreal, Quebec
- Canada H3G2W1
- Building: Concordia Engineering And Visual Arts (EV) Building
- Room Number: EV003.309
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- Starts 15 January 2024 07:00 PM
- Ends 17 January 2024 05:00 PM
- All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
Prof. Sheldon Williamson, IEEE Fellow of Ontario Tech University
Biography:
Dr. Sheldon S. Williamson received the Ph.D. degree (Hons.) in electrical engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, USA, in 2006. He is currently a Professor with the Department of Electrical, Computer and Software Engineering, and the Director of the Smart Transportation Electrification and Energy Research (STEER) Group, within the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences, at Ontario Tech University, in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. His current research interests include advanced power electronics, electric energy storage systems, and motor drives for transportation electrification and autonomous e-mobility. Prof. Williamson is also an NSERC Canada Research Chair (CRC) in electric energy storage systems for transportation electrification and is a Fellow of the IEEE.
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Address:Department of Electrical, Computer and Software Engineering, , Oshawa, Canada