Battery-driven vehicles need novel charging solutions. One ideal scenario for charging battery electric vehicles is to use wireless power transfer systems. Such sensitive devices require the careful selection of components to maximize power transfer. This webinar explores the passive component solutions used in high-power wireless chargers.
KEMET Webinar | Wireless Power Transfer
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