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Robert’s Answer
The key elements are the alternator, which contains a generator [turns rotational motion into AC current] and a rectifier [turns the AC current into DC current], a voltage regulator, and a fuse. Well, and the battery.
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Rick’s Answer
https://www.howacarworks.com/basics/how-the-charging-system-works
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Nadir’s Answer
Typically a charging system comprises of a battery charger that converts 110/220 V AC power to 400 V DC to charge the battery. There are some cable attachments.
Wireless charging system is more complicated. It is like tooth brush charger. First AC power us rectified which is converted to AC with appropriate frequency. Using the principle of induction the power is transferred to the vehicle in AC form of power. AC is converted to DC to the battery. This system is being developed and whole lot more complicated.
Wireless charging system is more complicated. It is like tooth brush charger. First AC power us rectified which is converted to AC with appropriate frequency. Using the principle of induction the power is transferred to the vehicle in AC form of power. AC is converted to DC to the battery. This system is being developed and whole lot more complicated.