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ISO/PAS 19363:2017 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.
ISO/PAS 19363:2017 addresses the following aspects for an EV device:
- transferred power;
- ground clearance;
- interoperability requirements among differently classified EV devices and associated off-vehicle systems;
- performance requirements under various conditions, including among different manufacturers and classifications;
- safety requirements;
- test procedures.
EV devices according to ISO/PAS 19363:2017 are intended to operate with off-board systems currently under development in the IEC 61980 series.
NOTE 1 This edition covers stationary applications.
NOTE 2 Bidirectional power transfer is not considered in this edition.
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ISO/PAS 19363:2017 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.
ISO/PAS 19363:2017 addresses the following aspects for an EV device:
- transferred power;
- ground clearance;
- interoperability requirements among differently classified EV devices and associated off-vehicle systems;
- performance requirements under various conditions, including among different manufacturers and classifications;
- safety requirements;
- test procedures.
EV devices according to ISO/PAS 19363:2017 are intended to operate with off-board systems currently under development in the IEC 61980 series.
NOTE 1 This edition covers stationary applications.
NOTE 2 Bidirectional power transfer is not considered in this edition.