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Developed the first wireless charging for electric vehicles
Wireless charging of the electric vehicle system has begun to seep into the E.V. market, and this is not surprising. All you have to do is leave your EV on a dedicated site and science will do the rest. This is much more convenient than using electric chargers. The only obstacle, as is often the case with new technologies, is that wireless charging is expensive – premium.
EV wireless charging is based on power transfer between magnetic fields. Since the system converts energy into electricity only inside the vehicle, there is no danger of shock from touching the charging pad.
For potential new car buyers who are on the verge of choosing between gas and electricity, wireless charging can be a crucial factor.
But wait, that's not all. In addition to demonstrating the low cost of fixed-position EV wireless charging, the DOE Project and Evatran and its partners envision demonstrating the capabilities for wireless charging systems when the car is in motion.
Evatran is ready to launch Plugless into the mass market. The company has already signed agreements with Sears and Bosch for National Installation and Distribution Service.
Wireless charging of the electric vehicle system has begun to seep into the E.V. market, and this is not surprising. All you have to do is leave your EV on a dedicated site and science will do the rest. This is much more convenient than using electric chargers. The only obstacle, as is often the case with new technologies, is that wireless charging is expensive – premium.
EV wireless charging is based on power transfer between magnetic fields. Since the system converts energy into electricity only inside the vehicle, there is no danger of shock from touching the charging pad.
For potential new car buyers who are on the verge of choosing between gas and electricity, wireless charging can be a crucial factor.
But wait, that's not all. In addition to demonstrating the low cost of fixed-position EV wireless charging, the DOE Project and Evatran and its partners envision demonstrating the capabilities for wireless charging systems when the car is in motion.
Evatran is ready to launch Plugless into the mass market. The company has already signed agreements with Sears and Bosch for National Installation and Distribution Service.
Source: alter-energetics.com/
EV wireless charging is based on power transfer between magnetic fields. Since the system converts energy into electricity only inside the vehicle, there is no danger of shock from touching the charging pad.
For potential new car buyers who are on the verge of choosing between gas and electricity, wireless charging can be a crucial factor.
But wait, that's not all. In addition to demonstrating the low cost of fixed-position EV wireless charging, the DOE Project and Evatran and its partners envision demonstrating the capabilities for wireless charging systems when the car is in motion.
Evatran is ready to launch Plugless into the mass market. The company has already signed agreements with Sears and Bosch for National Installation and Distribution Service.
Wireless charging of the electric vehicle system has begun to seep into the E.V. market, and this is not surprising. All you have to do is leave your EV on a dedicated site and science will do the rest. This is much more convenient than using electric chargers. The only obstacle, as is often the case with new technologies, is that wireless charging is expensive – premium.
EV wireless charging is based on power transfer between magnetic fields. Since the system converts energy into electricity only inside the vehicle, there is no danger of shock from touching the charging pad.
For potential new car buyers who are on the verge of choosing between gas and electricity, wireless charging can be a crucial factor.
But wait, that's not all. In addition to demonstrating the low cost of fixed-position EV wireless charging, the DOE Project and Evatran and its partners envision demonstrating the capabilities for wireless charging systems when the car is in motion.
Evatran is ready to launch Plugless into the mass market. The company has already signed agreements with Sears and Bosch for National Installation and Distribution Service.
Source: alter-energetics.com/