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Power Supply Technologies for Battery-Powered Trains

バッテリー電車への給電技術

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Author(J)1) 依田 裕史
Author(E)1) Hiroshi Yoda
Affiliation(J)1) 鉄道総合技術研究所
Affiliation(E)1) Railway Technical Research Institute
Abstract(J)非電化区間における脱炭素化を加速する有力な技術選択肢として,バッテリーから供給される電力により走行する鉄道車両の導入が世界的に広がっている.本講演では,それらバッテリー電車への給電技術として,現在実用化されている接触式給電システムの概要に加え,開発中の非接触給電(WPT) システムについて紹介する.

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Abstract(E)The deployment of battery-powered trains is expanding worldwide as a promising solution to accelerate decarbonization in non-electrified lines. This presentation provides an overview of the contact-based charging systems currently in commercial operation and introduces the development progress of wireless power transfer (WPT) technologies.

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