
The wireless charging infrastructure will support a suite of use cases involving various vehicle types and partners, including autonomous vehicles.
The wireless charging infrastructure will support a suite of use cases involving various vehicle types and partners, including autonomous vehicles.
Kenworth and WAVE will participate in the U.S. Department of Energy’s electrified powertrain project to develop a 1-megawatt wireless charging system for Class 8 electric trucks.
A study by Witricity shows how fleets can adapt their charging model to business workflows by bringing the charge to EVs where they are.
The wireless charging of the electric truck on a public road is a significant milestone in the commercialization of the wireless electric road technology.
Kia has developed a fast-charging wireless power transfer system that looks to eliminate the need of plugs for electric vehicle charging.
Evatran is offering Tesla Model S owners the chance to have their all-electric sedans the opportunity to charge without plugging in.
The Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center will use a federal grant to develop wireless electric-vehicle charging technology in a partnership with Mojo Mobility, Kia has announced.
Daimler and Qualcomm Technologies hope to develop technology that enables wireless charging of battery-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, as well as wireless charging of mobile phones in cars.
The use of wireless charging is moving from toothbrushes and mobile phones to vehicles. How does a fleet lose the cord and plug and go wireless?
The secure and easy all-access connection to your content.
Bookmarked content can then be accessed anytime on all of your logged in devices!
Already a member? Log In