Electric vehicle wireless power transfer (WPT) systems – Part 2: Specific requirements for MF-WPT system communication and activities

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Standards Development Organisation:
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Designation Number:
C22.2 NO. 61980-2
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Adoption of International Standard
Standard Development Activity:
New Standard
ICS code(s):
43.120
Status:
Proceeding to development
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Scope:

Scope

This part of the standard addresses communication and activities of magnetic field wireless power transfer (MF-WPT) systems. 
The requirements in this document are intended to be applied for MF-WPT systems according to IEC 61980-3 and ISO 19363. 
The aspects covered in this document include operational and functional characteristics of the MF-WPT communication system and related activities, and operational and functional characteristics of the positioning system. 
The following aspects are under consideration for future documents: 
- requirements for two- and three-wheel vehicles; 
- requirements for MF-WPT systems supplying power to EVs in motion; 
- requirements for bidirectional power transfer. 
NOTE Any internal communication at supply device or EV device is not in the scope of this document. 

Project need:

Project Need
With the increasing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) worldwide, the need for advanced charging methodologies has increased. The adoption of this standard will help align Canadian requirements with those of international standards in the area of charging electric road vehicles using wireless methods for regulators, utilities, and manufacturers. This forms part of the wireless power transfer standard series, C22.2 No. 61980.

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