A comparison of different DC-DC converter topology for electric vehicle charging
by Manaswi Srivastava; Arun Kumar Verma; Pavan Singh Tomar
International Journal of Power Electronics (IJPELEC), Vol. 13, No. 1, 2021

Abstract: The DC-DC converter with soft switching technique is now a widely accepted industrial application/electric vehicle. But it also deteriorate from some problems like duty cycle loss, conduction loss, circulating current loss, narrow range of soft switching, and voltage ringing. Some methods are proposed to rectify these problems to make the DC-DC converter more efficient. In this paper, typical auxiliary networks are analysed and classified. The features and limitations of the DC-DC converters are compared. Finally, the characteristics of the DC-DC converter are summarised to choose the best topological architecture for electric vehicle application.

Online publication date: Thu, 17-Dec-2020

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