DEXTER

Decarbonization

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University of Cassino and Southern Lazio University of Naples "Federico II" University of Pisa

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The DEXTER project aims to develop an advanced prototyping platform for Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) systems for charging electric vehicle batteries. The project, active from July 2024 to June 2025, is carried out by three partner universities: University of Cassino (lead), University of Salerno, and University of Pisa, within Spoke 13 “Electric Traction Systems and Batteries”.

DEXTER focuses on creating a multi-functional experimental WPT platform that integrates: three-dimensional movement of coils, digitally controlled power electronics, shielding coils, field sensors, and a battery emulator.

The system is designed for Hardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) integration, enabling multi-objective optimization through combined simulations and experimental measurements. The research activities aim at the development and validation of control strategies, behavioral models of magnetic components, and electromagnetic shielding designs, with the goal of improving energy efficiency, alignment robustness, and mitigating electromagnetic interference (EMI).