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<p>This document defines the requirements and operation of the on-board vehicle equipment that enables magnetic field wireless power transfer (MF-WPT) for traction battery charging of electric vehicles. It is intended to be used for passenger cars and light duty vehicles.</p>
<p>This document addresses the following aspects for an EV device:</p>
<p>— safety requirements;</p>
<p>— transferred power and power transfer efficiency;</p>
<p>— ground clearance of the EV device;</p>
<p>— functionality with associated off-board systems under various conditions and independent of manufacturer;</p>
<p>— test procedures.</p>
<p>EV devices that fulfil the requirements in this document are intended to operate with supply devices that fulfil the MF-WPT related requirements in the IEC 61980 series.</p>
<p>NOTE 1 Charging of a vehicle in motion is not considered in this edition.</p>
<p>NOTE 2 Bi-directional power transfer is not considered in this edition.</p>
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<p>This document defines the requirements and operation of the on-board vehicle equipment that enables magnetic field wireless power transfer (MF-WPT) for traction battery charging of electric vehicles. It is intended to be used for passenger cars and light duty vehicles.</p>
<p>This document addresses the following aspects for an EV device:</p>
<p>— safety requirements;</p>
<p>— transferred power and power transfer efficiency;</p>
<p>— ground clearance of the EV device;</p>
<p>— functionality with associated off-board systems under various conditions and independent of manufacturer;</p>
<p>— test procedures.</p>
<p>EV devices that fulfil the requirements in this document are intended to operate with supply devices that fulfil the MF-WPT related requirements in the IEC 61980 series.</p>
<p>NOTE 1 Charging of a vehicle in motion is not considered in this edition.</p>
<p>NOTE 2 Bi-directional power transfer is not considered in this edition.</p>