A current-balancing strategy for a multileg interleaved DC/DC converter with a reduced number of current sensors for electric-vehicle
chargers is proposed in this paper. There are imbalances between the leg currents of multileg DC/DC converters, which are caused
by the difference between the leg impedances and the driver delay. Each of the leg current sensors must achieve current balancing.
However, the conventional strategy is burdensome due to its high cost and volume. To mitigate these issues, the proposed balancing
strategy effectively balances leg currents using fewer current sensors than the number of legs. The proposed strategy was verified
by various simulation and experimental results.