Charging an EV at home doesn’t seem like an inconvenience—until you find yourself dragging a cord around a garage or down a ...
Inductive charging, also known as wireless charging, is a groundbreaking technology that eliminates the need for traditional charging cables. By using a magnetic field to transfer energy between a ...
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 ...
A small portion of the freeway, approximately three-quarters of a mile, will feature inductive charging coils installed ...
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 ...
We've been hearing about in-road EV charging tech for a number of years, including tests from Renault and Stellantis. Now the City of Detroit is reported to be the first installation of wireless ...
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 automotive industry continues to be a hotbed of innovation, with activity driven by emission standards, fuel efficiency, environmental safety and growing importance of technologies such as ...
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have developed an induction technology to enable battery charging without the need for human input or a robotic arm. The technology is ready ...
Will the future of EV charging mean never stopping at a station again? Florida’s State Road 516 project is betting on it. By ...
Ford has filed a patent application for a new type of EV charging connector based on a magnetic coupling. In the application, which was filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) ...
State Road 516, a brand-new 4.4-mile highway being constructed in Central Florida, is designed to do more than just move cars ...