Wireless AutoCharge
Wireless AutoCharge: Capacitive Power Transfer for Autonomous Maritime Vehicles
Autonomous vehicles are designed to operate without human intervention. However, current charging methods, such as plug-in stations and battery swaps, often require human involvement, thereby compromising their autonomy. This project introduces Wireless AutoCharge, a solution that utilizes Capacitive Power Transfer (CPT) for fully autonomous, contactless charging—eliminating the need for plugs or human assistance. Compared to other wireless charging technologies, CPT offers superior cost-effectiveness, reduced weight, and greater tolerance for misalignment between the charging station and vehicle, enhancing flexibility and reliability in real-world applications.
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Project leader: Hussein Al-Sallami
Project period: 2025 – 2026
Funded by: NFR/KOMMERSFORSK
Partners: Norinnova AS, Kyushu University, Japan