BLUETOOTH CONTROLLED CAR WITH WIRELESS CHARGING SYSTEM

  • Unique Paper ID: 196641
  • PageNo: 3113-3119
  • Abstract:
  • The rapid advancement of wireless communication and electric vehicle technologies has created a growing demand for smart, efficient, and user-friendly control and charging systems. This project presents the design and implementation of a Bluetooth Controlled Wireless Charging Robotic Car that integrates remote operation via a smartphone with contactless power transfer. The system utilizes an HC-05 Bluetooth module to establish wireless communication between a mobile device and an Arduino microcontroller, enabling the user to control the car's movement through a simple application. An L298N motor driver module controls the DC motors based on received commands, allowing for forward, backward, and directional movements. A key feature of this project is the integration of a wireless charging system based on inductive power transfer. This allows the car's onboard rechargeable battery to be charged without physical connectors when placed on a dedicated charging pad, reducing wear and tear and enhancing safety. The proposed system serves as a practical demonstration of integrating embedded systems, wireless communication, motor control, and wireless power transfer technologies for modern smart vehicle applications and robotics education.

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Copyright © 2026 Authors retain the copyright of this article. This article is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

BibTeX

@article{196641,
        author = {Mr. M. SHIVA KUMAR Associate Professor and Bestha Narayana and Yengali Sunil and Buduru Mohan Krishna and Dr. K. Chithambaraiah Setty and Syed Saheb},
        title = {BLUETOOTH CONTROLLED CAR WITH WIRELESS CHARGING SYSTEM},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {11},
        pages = {3113-3119},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=196641},
        abstract = {The rapid advancement of wireless communication and electric vehicle technologies has created a growing demand for smart, efficient, and user-friendly control and charging systems. This project presents the design and implementation of a Bluetooth Controlled Wireless Charging Robotic Car that integrates remote operation via a smartphone with contactless power transfer. The system utilizes an HC-05 Bluetooth module to establish wireless communication between a mobile device and an Arduino microcontroller, enabling the user to control the car's movement through a simple application. An L298N motor driver module controls the DC motors based on received commands, allowing for forward, backward, and directional movements. A key feature of this project is the integration of a wireless charging system based on inductive power transfer. This allows the car's onboard rechargeable battery to be charged without physical connectors when placed on a dedicated charging pad, reducing wear and tear and enhancing safety. The proposed system serves as a practical demonstration of integrating embedded systems, wireless communication, motor control, and wireless power transfer technologies for modern smart vehicle applications and robotics education.},
        keywords = {Bluetooth Control, Arduino, Wireless Charging, Inductive Power Transfer, Robotic Car, HC-05.},
        month = {April},
        }

Cite This Article

Professor, M. M. S. K. A., & Narayana, B., & Sunil, Y., & Krishna, B. M., & Setty, D. K. C., & Saheb, S. (2026). BLUETOOTH CONTROLLED CAR WITH WIRELESS CHARGING SYSTEM. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(11), 3113–3119.

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