A New 500 kW Wireless Charging Technology Unveiled
Chalmers University in Sweden claims to have invented a wireless charging method that can recharge batteries with up to 500 kW of power without requiring them to be connected toContinue Reading
Chalmers University in Sweden claims to have invented a wireless charging method that can recharge batteries with up to 500 kW of power without requiring them to be connected toContinue Reading
Electreon is an Israeli publicly listed company with the sole objective of commercializing wireless electric road systems. One would ask why an electric highway is necessary in this day andContinue Reading
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory of the US Department of Energy has licensed its wireless charging technology for electric automobiles to Brooklyn-based HEVO. The technology delivers the highest power levelsContinue Reading
Researchers at Cornell University are developing a special wireless charging roads that’s capable of charging vehicles’ batteries as they drive over its surface. The present prototype can power vehicles fromContinue Reading
The high-power wireless charging systems from Momentum Dynamics are going into a trial program with Jaguar I-PACE electric taxis in Oslo, Norway. The program will also include Nordic taxi operatorContinue Reading
In Wenatchee, Washington, Link Transit chose wireless charging for electric buses way back in 2018. According to Momentum Dynamics, which provided the wireless charging solutions, the choice was made inContinue Reading
BMW has been working on wireless charging since 2014. Now, it says it will begin offering it on production cars, starting with the 530e iPerformance beginning in July. Wireless chargingContinue Reading
Alex Gruzen, the CEO of WiTricity, is as passionate about wireless charging as Elon Musk is about electric cars. Here Alex is busting the five myths about wireless charging thatContinue Reading
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