In the first two parts of this series, we briefly looked at battery-swapping technology and conductive charging using pantographs or electric rails. They both have pros and cons, but in the near ...
Inductive charging has made significant progress in recent years, and many consider it ripe for charging electric vehicles. Tesla is looking to acquire German wireless charging pioneer Wiferion, ...
The first widely available factory original wireless charger in the U.S. might arrive not from Tesla or one of the Chinese EV makers, but from Stellantis. As it revealed its Ram electric truck concept ...
LAKELAND, Fla. — K-Tool International has introduced a wireless inductive charging kit for professional mechanics. Its third wireless inductive charging kit (KTIXD5532KIT3) includes a dual pad ...
In an off-hand comment made during a YouTube video with Jay Leno, Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) seemingly confirmed the development of a wireless inductive home charger for its electric vehicles (EV). This ...
Wireless charging firm WiTricity is making the case that its tech will help sell more electric cars. The company on Wednesday released results of a study it commissioned showing that availability of ...
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Porsche demonstrates inductive charging at IAA
Inductive charging has simplified the use of the mobile phone: simply place the smartphone in a charging cradle and the energy flows. Porsche intends to begin offering this user-friendly technology ...
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Florida’s 200 kW wireless highway charging could redefine EV design
Could a single mile of road change the way electric vehicles are built? Florida’s State Road 516 pilot project suggests it ...
Charging an EV at home doesn’t seem like an inconvenience—until you find yourself dragging a cord around a garage or down a ...
Charging an EV at home really isn't difficult, but it can still be ever so slightly annoying. Is it less annoying than going to the gas station to fill up? Absolutely, but I'm also not going to ...
Wireless inductive charging is gaining popularity for use in consumer rechargeable applications such as cordless power tools, net books, notebooks and other power-hungry rechargeable devices. With ...
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