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14/07/2021 – Out on the street, in the parking lot, at the traffic light

Inductive power transmission speeds up e-vehicle charging

A team of researchers from the Institute for Electrical Energy Conversion (iew) at the University of Stuttgart led by Nejila Parspour has been working for years on inductive energy transmission of e-vehicles, among other things. TLB GmbH supports the researchers in patenting and marketing their innovations.

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A research team at the Institute of Electrical Energy Conversion (IEW) of the University of Stuttgart, which is headed by Nejila Parspour, has been focusing for years on the inductive energy transfer, among other things, of e-vehicles. © IEW

 
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Analysis of the energy path offers great potential for further developments in the area of dynamic inductive charging. © IEW

 
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A research team at the Institute of Electrical Energy Conversion (IEW) of the University of Stuttgart, which is headed by Nejila Parspour, has been focusing for years on the inductive energy transfer, among other things, of e-vehicles. © IEW

 
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The IEW team is also working on the economic efficiency and size of components for charging systems © IEW

 
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