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Manuele Bertoluzzo, Assistant ProfessorRoberto Menis, Associate Professor (collaborator)Simone Castellan, Assistant Professor (collaborator)Ritesh Keshri, Assistant Professor (collaborator)
Kishore Naik Mude, Ph.D. studentKundan Kumar, Ph.D. studentSyamnaresh Garlapati, Ph.D. studentHemant Dashora, Ph.D. studentCristian Fontana, Ph.D. student
Laboratory of Electric Systems for Automotive and Automation
Department of Industrial Engineering, University of PadovaVia Gradenigo 6/a, 35131 Padova, Italy
Head of the Lab: Giuseppe Buja, Full Professor [email protected]
Battery charger for electric vehicles
Lab mission and vision
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•To serve the scientific and social community with state-of-art, eco-friendly and cost-effective solutions to automotive and electricindustry.
•To tutor PhD students towards research activities that put innovationin products and processes.
•To train graduates to the mark of present and future requirements ofindustry and academia.
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Lab research area, objective and methodology
Power and industrial electronics as enabling technologies for
electric vehicle dissemination and renewable energy exploitation
Design and development of static converters, electric drives, and
control/fieldbus units
Use of techniques, technologies and instruments of
electrotechnics, electronics and informatics
Research applicative sectors Electric Vehicles
Electric Energy Systems
Battery charger for electric vehicles
Fast EV charging system with V2G functionalities
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Schematic of the charging system
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Battery charger for electric vehicles
Fast EV charging system with V2G functionalities
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Prototypal set-up of the charging system
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Battery charger for electric vehicles
Wireless battery charger
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Schematic of the charging system
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Inverter of the
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Prototypal set-up of the WPT system
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Wireless battery charger
Battery charger for electric vehicles
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Solar panel
Energy harvesting and hibrid storage systems
Battery-supercapacitor hybrid storage systemWheel motor
Ongoing research
• Wired, wireless and in-moving systems for electric vehicle charging
• Electric vehicle powertrain (storage devices, propulsion drives, energy management)
• Grid-connected power converters for renewable source energy injection
• Static converter-based systems for power conditioning and service quality
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Past projects
Electric scooter (2002)• Lithium-ion battery• Drive by-wire• Wheel motor
‘“Electric” bicycle (2006)• Fuel cell• Electric power conditioning
system • Metal hydride canister
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Thanks for the attention
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