Israel-based Electreon, a developer ofin-road wireless electric vehicle charging technology for shared, commercial and passenger vehicles, and ASPIRE (Advancing Sustainability through Powered Infrastructure for Roadway Electrification), an NSF-funded engineering research center, are launching a joint demonstration project. Electreon’s in-motion (dynamic) wireless charging technology will be installed in ASPIRE’s research test.
Transportation leaders and agencies are constantly trying to keep up with changing times. This includes staying one step ahead of the ever-evolving modes of transportation, as well as accommodating the growing needs and demands of road users.
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The real sweeping change regarding electric cars in the next decade could involve roadways that electrically power cars as they travel, using a technology known as inductive charging.