Fundamentals of non-contact charging technology and new developments in EV charging systems, technical challenges.
S10312
What are the possibilities and challenges of contactless charging from the perspective of automobile manufacturers? Examples of efforts to address each challenge (long-distance power supply, obstacles, leakage electromagnetic fields, safety, power supply during driving).
[Speaker] Part 1: Professor Kōya Komurasaki, Department of Advanced Energy Engineering, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo Part 2: Hiroshi Tomimura, General Manager, Product Strategy Office, UD Trucks Corporation [Venue] Kawasaki City Industrial Promotion Hall, Room 2 [Date and Time] March 30, 2011 (Wednesday) 13:00-16:15
Inquire About This Product
basic information
**Course Objectives and Aims** Wireless power supply technology for electric vehicles, mobile devices, small robots, and battery-less sensors is gaining attention. In this lecture, we will introduce the significance of this technology and the fields it is likely to impact, as well as provide a theoretical development of medium-range wireless power transmission technology using magnetic resonance coupling with high-Q coils, as an extension of electromagnetic induction power supply technology with gaps. Additionally, we will discuss research trends related to advanced application studies in this area.
Price information
49,350 yen (including tax and text costs) for up to 2 people from one company. *New members who apply for the first time by March 16 will receive an early bird discount price of 44,100 yen.
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
P2
Applications/Examples of results
Part 1: Fundamentals and Research Trends of Non-contact Power Transmission Technology Using Electromagnetic Resonance, Future Prospects Part 2: Non-contact Power Supply System for Electric Vehicles Using Microwaves
catalog(1)
Download All CatalogsCompany information
Our company has developed its business from "seminar planning" to various forms such as "lecturer dispatch," "publishing planning," "technical consultant dispatch," "trend research," "business matching," and "business development consulting," in order to support clients in a wide range of fields including chemistry, electronics, automotive, energy, medical devices, food, and building materials. By doing so, we have advanced our company and opened up new markets. AndTech promises to continue listening to our clients' voices, entering the business areas and markets they desire, and to remain a company that is loved by our clients, as we share their challenges, think together, and forge new paths.