Can Inductive Charging Roads Still Charge In Extreme Weather? The answer is YES! Inductive charging in the road surface works even when it’s snowy, icy or wet. The technology is designed to be weather-resistant and can operate effectively in various conditions, including snow, ice and rain. ❄️🧊💧 The charging system uses magnetic induction...
Recharge on the Road. Literally. Roads that charge your EV as you drive are becoming a reality. Electreon, a company that specializes in developing and implementing Wireless Electric Road Systems (ERS) to wirelessly charge commercial and passenger electric vehicles while driving, is making this happen. With the aim of promoting global electrification and reducing...
The first wireless-charging public road in the United States has been installed in Detroit. Electreon, a company that develops wireless charging technology, has partnered with the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and the City of Detroit to install a quarter-mile stretch of wireless-charging roadway on 14th Street in Detroit. The technology uses inductive coupling to...
Siemens and MAHLE are hooking up for a Wireless EV Charging Infrastructure. Siemens, the largest industrial manufacturer in Europe, will add their expertise in charging infrastructure, while MAHLE brings auto parts manufacturing experience. This intent to collaborate includes coordination of technological standardization and full- interoperability between the inductive charging and the vehicles. Together, they will...
In January, Electreon, an Israeli company, made headlines for testing out a wireless charging road system in Sweden. Copper coils are placed under the asphalt for charging vehicles. Recently, Electreon and a group of 13 companies collaborated on a project for contactless charging by using the conductive power transfer (both static and dynamic)system to juice...
CRUISE & JUICE? DYNAMIC WIRELESS CHARGING provides power exchange between the vehicle and the grid while your vehicle is moving. ElectReon Wireless Ltd‘s wireless power transfer technology includes a unique infrastructure – coils placed under the road in the center of the traffic lane. These under-road pads/coils wirelessly transmit electricity to receivers mounted underneath cars. ...