Electric transit and other vehicles traveling onto the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus could soon get a jolt of electric charge as they traverse its streets. UCLA is moving forward ...
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UCLA is expected to have the first wireless charging roadway in California following a $19.85 million state grant in support of the university’s electric projects. The anticipated three-quarters of a ...
EV charging developer Electreon expands testing in Detroit, which features inductive charging hardware built into the road surface. The technology is expected to permit smaller battery requirements ...
Researchers have designed and demonstrated a high-efficiency bidirectional wireless power transfer system for multiple ...
California is about to become home to the nation’s second electric vehicle-charging roadway — with construction due to be completed ahead of the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. The multimillion dollar ...
Wireless electric vehicle (EV) charging is coming to a Southern California university's streets with a hefty price tag that taxpayers are footing much of the bill for. The University of California, ...
Phoenix Motor Inc. (NASDAQ:PEV) and InductEV Inc. have achieved an advancement by incorporating wireless charging technology into medium-duty electric shuttle buses. This innovation enables vehicles ...
InductEV and Skien Norway's ENRX have signed an MOU that seeks to establish technical standards and ensure compatibility across the wireless EV charging ecosystem worldwide. InductEV and ENRX are ...
Wireless device charging has existed in a commercially-available capacity since around 2009, with one of the most commonly used device categories to have broadly adopted this technology being ...