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A Review of Bidirectional On-Board Chargers for Electric Vehicles

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IEEE ACCESS
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages 51501-51518

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3069448

Keywords

Topology; Batteries; Vehicle-to-grid; Industries; Power system measurements; Power harmonic filters; Electromagnetic interference; Bidirectional on-board charger; DC; DC converter; electric vehicle; power factor correction converter; single-stage topology; wide bandgap devices

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This paper provides a comprehensive overview and investigation on the state-of-the-art solutions of bidirectional OBCs, including current status, topologies, major components, and promising topologies. It also discusses future trends and challenges for topologies, technologies, management, system integration, and wireless charging systems.
The fast development of electric vehicles (EVs) provides significant opportunities to further utilize clean energies in the automotive. On-board chargers (OBCs) are widely used in EVs because of their simple installation and low cost. Limited space in the vehicle and short charging time require an OBC to be power-dense and highly efficient. Moreover, the possibility for EVs to deliver power back to the grid has increased the interest in bidirectional power flow solutions in the automotive market. This paper presents a comprehensive overview and investigation on the state-of-the-art solutions of bidirectional OBCs. It reviews the current status, including architectures and configurations, smart operation modes, industry standards, major components, and commercially available products. A detailed overview of the promising topologies for bidirectional OBCs, including two-stage and single-stage structures, is provided. Future trends and challenges for topologies, wide bandgap technologies, thermal management, system integration, and wireless charging systems are also discussed in this paper.

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