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 ...
When EV owners complain about charging—as many do—they're normally grousing about the frustrations of dealing with the public network, where non-functional chargers and long lines at popular spots are ...
Porsche used the stage at the 2025 IAA Mobility show in Munich to showcase more than just a new SUV. It demonstrated a technology that could make charging as effortless as parking. With the upcoming ...
Tesla Cybertruck is ready for wireless inductive charging based on new connectors found on the electric pickup truck’s battery pack. The automaker never seemed interested in wireless charging for its ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory used a Porsche Taycan for the test, designing the most lightweight charging system in the world per kilowatt. Inductive charging has shown promise in the past, but in the ...
Tesla could be preparing to add wireless charging to the Tesla Cybertruck. Members of Cybertruck Owners Club discovered a page in the pickup's service manual that reveals a connector on the truck's ...
Seattle will become the first in the US to deploy double-decker electric buses with inductive wireless charging technology. Sound Transit, Seattle’s public transit agency, has ordered 33 Alexander ...
On October 10, Elon Musk stated that Tesla’s new Robotaxi / Cybercab, if and when it goes into production, will recharge only with wireless charging. There won’t be a traditional charge port and they ...
Someday soon, plug-in cars may no longer need a plug. Electric car drivers would simply pull into a specialized parking space when it’s time to power up, wait for a light on their dashboard to switch ...
The Seattle area is set to purchase 33 zero-emission Enviro500EV buses produced by Alexander Dennis, featuring an inductive charging system produced by InductEV. In addition to recharging at their ...
From static to dynamic to bi-directional, wireless charging is taking the EV industry to new heights. Wireless EV charging reaches up to 97% efficiency; major automakers are developing systems.