“Wireless Charging: Related Standards and needs” Workshop at IEEE-IEVC2014

“Wireless charging: Related Standards and needs”
Angelos Amditis, ICCS │ Presentation (PDF) │ 18.12.2014, IEEE- IEVC 2014 Conference, Florence

“Building a testbed for EV wireless charging solutions – experiences and thoughts for standardization aspects”
Joachim Taiber, Clemson University│ Presentation (PDF) │ 18.12.2014, IEEE- IEVC 2014 Conference, Florence

“Wireless Power Transfer Ecosystem”
Jae Seung Lee, Toyota Research Institute of North America │ 18.12.2014, IEEE- IEVC 2014 Conference, Florence

“Magnetic solutions towards interoperability for stationary, semi-dynamic and dynamic charging”
Grzegorz Ombach, Qualcomm│ Presentation (PDF) │18.12.2014, IEEE- IEVC 2014 Conference, Florence

“Standardization Questions”
Konrad Woronowicz, Bombardier │ Presentation (PDF) │18.12.2014, IEEE- IEVC 2014 Conference, Florence

“An Overview of WiTricity Corporation’s Involvement in International Standards Development” 
Jeff Muhs, WiTricity │Presentation (PDF) │18.12.2014, IEEE- IEVC 2014 Conference, Florence

“CUNA: Commissione Tecnica di Unificazione nell' Autoveicolo” 
Gian Maurizio Rodella, CUNA│Presentation (PDF) │18.12.2014, IEEE- IEVC 2014 Conference, Florence

“IEC International Standardization Work on Wireless Power Transfer for Electric Vehicles” 
Peter Van den Bossche, Secretary of IEC TC69│Presentation (PDF) │18.12.2014, IEEE- IEVC 2014 Conference, Florence

“ISO19363 – Standardization of the vehicle part of inductive charging systems” 
Michael Scholz, Project Leader of the ISO JPT 19363│Presentation (PDF) │18.12.2014, IEEE- IEVC 2014 Conference, Florence

“An overview of work in progress to develop SAE J2954 Wireless Charging Standard” 
Keith Wilson, SAE INTERNATIONAL│Presentation (PDF) │18.12.2014, IEEE- IEVC 2014 Conference, Florence

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The FABRIC project is supported and co-funded by the European Union in the Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 605405. FABRIC is also supported by EUCAR (European Council for Automotive R&D) and ERTICO-ITS Europe.

 

 

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