Comparison of EMF Exposure Limits and Assessment for Electric Vehicle Wireless Power Transfer
Abstract
Overview
The study examines the electric and magnetic fields (EMF) generated by electric vehicle wireless power transfer and their potential health effects on humans within and surrounding these vehicles, particularly focusing on those with active implantable medical devices.
Findings
- Comparative analysis of EMF exposure limits, measurement, and assessment methods in current standards.
- Identification of similarities and differences between domestic and international EMF standards.
Conclusion
Results provide crucial reference points for the measurement and environmental impact assessment of electric vehicle wireless power transfer and the revision of the Chinese national standard. Future research will involve simulation and test research on basic restriction assessment methods.