The first widely available factory original wireless charger in the U.S. might arrive not from Tesla or one of the Chinese EV makers, but from Stellantis. As it revealed its Ram electric truck concept ...
In the first two parts of this series, we briefly looked at battery-swapping technology and conductive charging using pantographs or electric rails. They both have pros and cons, but in the near ...
Inductive charging has made significant progress in recent years, and many consider it ripe for charging electric vehicles. Tesla is looking to acquire German wireless charging pioneer Wiferion, ...
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 ...
Inductive charging, also known as wireless charging, is a groundbreaking technology that eliminates the need for traditional charging cables. By using a magnetic field to transfer energy between a ...
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 ...
In an off-hand comment made during a YouTube video with Jay Leno, Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) seemingly confirmed the development of a wireless inductive home charger for its electric vehicles (EV). This ...
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have developed an induction technology to enable battery charging without the need for human input or a robotic arm. The technology is ready ...
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 ...
Why it matters: One of the most significant drawbacks of electric vehicles is the battery. Currently, EVs are limited by long charging times and the lack of facilities on heavily traveled highways.
Apple has been granted a patent (number US 11923702 B2) for “Magneto-inductive Charging And Communication In Electronic Devices.” The goal is for Mac laptops to be equipped with a magneto-inductive ...