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Nigerian researcher develops wireless charging tech for electric vehicles
A Nigerian-born researcher, Babatunde Soyoye, has achieved a breakthrough in sustainable transportation with his pioneering work in electric vehicle (EV) wireless charging technology and advanced battery management systems.
Soyoye, in an interview on Friday, said at Tennessee Tech University, USA, where he bagged his Master’s in Electrical and Computer Engineering, he worked on a major challenge hindering EV adoption, charging efficiency.
Soyoye, who earned his first degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife,
revealed that His journey into this field was sparked by a fascination with how sustainable energy could transform global transportation.
“I wanted to explore how technology could help make EV batteries more efficient and accessible
This led me to focus my research on wireless charging and advanced battery management systems,” he said.
Speaking about his research, which uses a CLLLC resonant network, a type of resonant circuit that enables efficient wireless power transfer without physical connectors, he said, “My research centred on enhancing the wireless charging of EVs, which is a key challenge for the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.
“One of the main problems with wireless charging systems for EVs is the efficiency and stability of power transfer.
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