http://www.greentechlead.com/electric-vehicle/japanese-wireless-tech-promise-for-electric-vehicles-23819
Japanese wireless tech promise for electric vehicles
May 27, 2015  Ajith Kumar S

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Researchers at University of Tokyo claim to have developed a technology for
wireless transfer of electricity which they believe will help develop more
advanced electric vehicles.

The team has incorporated the technology in the “world’s first in-wheel
motor system for electric vehicles” that transmits power wirelessly to run
motors attached with each wheel.

The new system transmits electricity from an onboard power source to a coil
attached to the wheel hubs without wires.

The researchers say the system wirelessly transmits electricity stored in
the vehicle’s batteries over a distance of 10 centimetres. Power from the
batteries is passed to a transmitting coil from where it is transmitted over
the 10-cm distance to a receiving coil attached to the wheel hub.

“This technology will pave the way for the development of electric vehicles
that receive electricity wirelessly from transmitting coils embedded under
road surfaces. It can be also applied to fuel-cell vehicles and industrial
machinery,” Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun has quoted Hiroshi Fujimoto, an
associate professor at the University of Tokyo specializing in electric
vehicle control, as saying.

According to the researchers, the in-wheel motor, also known as wheel hub
motor, is an electric motor incorporated into the hub of a vehicle’s wheels
to directly drive each wheel.

The technology does away with the need for a drive shaft, which is part of
conventional electric vehicles and mechanically transfers energy to all the
wheels and drives them.

The new technology could help build lighter vehicles that require less
energy. It should also allow greater control on acceleration and braking,
and mitigates the risk of skidding.

Current cars that employ in-wheel motors depend on wires to transmit
electricity and the complex wiring distribution combined with susceptibility
to short circuits have hindered development of such a vehicle for practical
purposes.

The researchers have also succeeded in running a motor using 3 kilowatts of
electricity and sent control information to each wheel using standardized
Bluetooth wireless technology.

And the researchers say the prototype rear-wheel-drive car they have
developed can, in theory, run at 75kmph.
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