Energies, Vol. 19, Pages 689: Integrated On-Board Charger, Wireless Charging and Auxiliary Power Topologies for EVs: A Survey

Energies, Vol. 19, Pages 689: Integrated On-Board Charger, Wireless Charging and Auxiliary Power Topologies for EVs: A Survey

Energies doi: 10.3390/en19030689

Authors:
Dorathi Christine D. R. Singh
Narayanamoorthi R
Jamal Aldahmashi
Amr Yousef

Deploying independent plug-in chargers, wireless chargers and auxiliary power modules within a single Electric Vehicle (EV) leads to an increased system complexity, higher component count and reduced power density. Integrated charger architectures address these limitations by unifying multiple charging and power conversion functions within a common hardware framework. Such integration reduces hardware redundancy, improves volumetric efficiency and enables more compact and cost-effective EV designs. Recent studies have explored a wide range of integrated charger topologies, targeting improvements in power density, cost and charging flexibility, often involving trade-offs such as reduced efficiency in exchange for smaller size or lower complexity. This paper presents a review of recent integrated charging topologies for EV applications, emphasizing system-level insights, design trade-offs, emerging trends and key technical challenges with the objective of guiding the development of efficient and scalable next-generation EV charging systems.

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