Conductive contact interface geometry: BayerRecent Research Landscape
Manual charging interfaces introduce alignment errors and connector wear that increase vehicle downtime. These innovations utilize robotic positioning to ensure precise electrical coupling and consistent power transfer.
What technical problems is Bayer addressing in Conductive contact interface geometry?
Insecure high-power electrical coupling
(43)evidences
Mechanical tolerances and mating misalignments in high-power charging interfaces cause poor connectivity. Ensuring a stable physical connection prevents localized overheating and power delivery interruptions.
Inefficient wireless power transfer alignment
(15)evidences
Misalignment between charging coils causes significant energy loss and thermal instability. Precise spatial positioning ensures maximum power transfer efficiency and prevents hardware damage.
Unauthorized disconnection and mechanical strain
(9)evidences
Charging interfaces suffer from theft risk and physical cable fatigue at connection points. Addressing these prevents service interruption and hardware failure.