Cheki This Idea Of Charging electric Cars While On The Move

[I]Cars carry the fuel that propels them. We don’t notice this with gasoline and diesel engines because these fuels can store a tremendous amount of energy per kilogram, more than 45 million Joules (10,000 kilocalories) per kilogram. This it is about 50 times the amount of energy that can be stored in a kilogram of our best Lithium-Ion rechargeable batteries.

So while electric cars have advantages in efficiency, reliability and environmental impact– up to one third of the weight of a typical electric car is the battery.

This explains why electric vehicle range tends to be lower than that of gasoline and diesel powered vehicles. Do away with that heavy battery and imagine the acceleration, performance and efficiency of a powerful car with a light powerful motor. If you live in parts of the world served by trams and buses with overhead wires, you’ve seen one method for reducing the need for a battery.

Simply run high voltage wires along the road, over the road, just like the slot-cars we might have played with as children. But maintaining an electrical connection often requires unwieldy spring loaded devices, precise alignment and high voltage wires and rails that can be dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists!

Electroad has a unique technological approach that they call a Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer (DWPT) system. They envision electric vehicles without the need for a large battery, long charge cycles. The energy needed will be minimal due to the low vehicle weight.[/I]
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[I]Recent Apple and Android phones, toothbrushes, electric razors, flashlights and even Skylanders light core toys, send electricity through the air by magnetic induction. The idea comes from a couple of basic laws of physics, change an electric current and that creates a changing magnetic field. Put that changing magnetic field near a wire and it will induce an electric current in the wire. So electricity moving through a coil of wire can induce a current in a nearby coil even without a physical connection.

Rather than relying on big batteries necessary to take you to the next charging station, Electroad intends to embed charging stations in the road so that you’re car is charging even while you drive it!

Powered coils beneath the road would accomplish this by inducing a current in coils attached to the bottom of the car. There are several challenges with this approach. One is an efficient way to embed and power the coils beneath the road, the other is alignment with the coils on the cars for maximum efficiency.

Another is the amount of energy that must be transferred during the brief moments the car passes over the coils. Electroad explains that the coils are switched on and off dynamically so that they don’t waste energy when cars aren’t nearby. While these challenges require some creative engineering, this is certainly a problem worth exploring. Electroad are looking for electrical engineers and a city whose visionaries are ready to test drive the future.[/I]

http://www.greenprophet.com/2016/01/electroad-electric-bus/

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Then begs the question as to how much radiation this would expose the passengers to. Will the cars require special shielding in the cabins?

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I know the efficiency of transmitting electricity OTA is really poor, and that puts in question the viability

There is no radiation my friend. This is the induction transmission of electricity like the on S6, think of it like how a transformer works. Current flows from one coil to the other without conduction.

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the wheels will need to be metallic to make contact, ama?

Of course not, we talking of induction current here. call it wireless.

Not my field lakini si lazimakuwe na electromagnetic radiation?

You have to be 90%efficient to be able to charge EVs because you are dealing with KW and magnetic induction has yet to achieve that level of efficiency but is good enough to charge devices toothbrushes, phones etc but they take noticeable longer to charge

You have some more explaining to do…radiation and electric shock fears everywhere…:D:D:D

There’s radiation through any electric induction. Yes. Even in the S6, my friend.

Imagine if that kinda technology was installed in most parking lots (your home included), and some of the highways…just to keep em charging albeit rather slowly

cost/benefit analysis

Benefit is to the tree huggers. Less impact on the environment.