In the 'INLADE' pilot project, Empa, led by energy supplier Eniwa AG, along with other partners, tested wireless charging for the first time in Switzerland ...
Inductive charging devices are already making their way into the home as a cable-free option to keep the batteries of everything from mice and keyboards to mobile phones and toothbrushes juiced up.
(TNS) — A 1-mile stretch of roadway in the heart of Detroit could become the proving ground for a technology that promises to zap away electric vehicle owners’ fears of running out of juice. The ...
Electreon is a pioneer in the field of dynamic inductive charging. The Israeli company has now specified that it relies on ...
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