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.
InductEV's wireless charging technology has been selected as a Time Best Invention for 2024, recognised for its innovative approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in commercial transport.
InductEV has been recognised for its role in wireless charging with Tesla’s decision to implement low-power inductive charging in its upcoming Robotaxi.
According to a new research report from Transparency Market Research, the wireless electric vehicle charging market is likely to reach US$2.3bn by 2034.
Based on its ongoing research into the EV charging market, IDTechEx estimates that 222 million chargers will be needed by 2034 to support the growing global EV fleet.
Austrian companies Easelink and NXP Semiconductors have teamed up to develop a UWB (ultra-wideband) based positioning system for automated charging of electric vehicles.