Israeli wireless charging solutions provider Electreon has signed an agreement with TransIsrael, a Ministry of Transport agency, to build an advanced electric road system on Haifa’s Metronit BRT lines.
Electreon, together with its Swedish partner Rearq have announced a partnership to deliver a groundbreaking wireless charging initiative to BDX Företagen.
Electreon has reported that state and federal policymakers in the US are increasingly pressing forward to fund wireless electric road systems (ERS) and incorporate this innovative technology into electrification strategies.
Electreon has revealed that Bpifrance, the French public sector investment bank, has selected the company’s award-winning wireless electric road system (ERS), for an unprecedented project in France.
AtB, the transportation authority of Trøndelag county in Norway has selected Electreon's wireless electric road system as the sole tender winner for charging a bus wirelessly.
Electreon will publicly demonstrate what its CEO describes as "The unlimited potential of wireless Electric Road technology (Dynamic Wireless EV Charging)."
Israel-headquartered Electreon has come to an agreement to jointly develop, with Toyota Motor Corporation and Denso, an advanced wireless vehicle charging receiver based on Electreon’s existing technology.
Electreon, a provider of wireless EV charging technology for commercial and passenger EVs will be deploying its technology in what is said to be the first-ever public wireless road project in Germany. This project will power a public electric bus.