This paper is published in Volume-12, Issue-4, 2026
Area
Internet Of Things (IoT)
Author
Banothu Varun, Addetla Nithin, Ch. Rishika Sagar, D. Karthik Yadav
Org/Univ
Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology, Telangana, India
Pub. Date
18 August, 2026
Paper ID
V12I4-1188
Publisher
Keywords
Internet of Things (IoT), Wireless EV Charging, ESP32, INA219 Current Sensor, Battery Monitoring, IR Sensor, Wireless Power Transfer, Smart Charging System, Automatic Vehicle Detection, Real-Time Monitoring

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Banothu Varun, Addetla Nithin, Ch. Rishika Sagar, D. Karthik Yadav. Smart Solar EV Charging Station Using IoT, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARIIT.com.

APA
Banothu Varun, Addetla Nithin, Ch. Rishika Sagar, D. Karthik Yadav (2026). Smart Solar EV Charging Station Using IoT. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 12(4) www.IJARIIT.com.

MLA
Banothu Varun, Addetla Nithin, Ch. Rishika Sagar, D. Karthik Yadav. "Smart Solar EV Charging Station Using IoT." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 12.4 (2026). www.IJARIIT.com.

Abstract

Due to the growing use of electric vehicles, there is a rise in the demand for intelligent charging systems. Conventional wired charging systems rely on physical connection through wires, which results in wear and tear of cables, electricity risks, and inconvenience to the user. In this paper, we will be designing IoT-based smart wireless EV charging with an auto detection and battery monitoring system, which will help us charge the EVs in a smart and automatic manner without any physical connection with the charger, along with the battery monitoring of the vehicle. Our proposed system includes a wireless power transfer arrangement having a transmitter and receiver coil in order to transfer energy without any physical link. The charging will start automatically through the IR sensor when the vehicle is detected in the charging region and will be stopped once the vehicle is taken away from the charging zone. Charging station and vehicle will communicate with each other wirelessly through two ESP32 modules. Charging parameters will be continuously monitored with the help of the current sensor INA219, which will measure the voltage, current, and power consumption of the battery, and their values will be displayed on a 16x2 LCD screen. All the collected data will be sent wirelessly to an IoT-based mobile application for remote monitoring of battery percentage and charging states of the system.