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 ...
The seductive appeal of in-road inductive charging, which means EVs no longer tethered to fixed charging stations, along with actual small-scale implementation, suggest that it’s likely to emerge into ...
If you’ve cut the cord for your smartphone with a charging pad for the bedside table and one in the car—and, if you’re lucky—wireless CarPlay or Android Auto—you likely get the idea of what a ...
A flurry of research and pilot projects worldwide are exploring the dream of “e-roadways,” stretches of road equipped to wirelessly charge compatible electric vehicles on the move using dynamic ...