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 ...
Humanoid robots will be able to recharge just by stepping on this new inductive charging platform, says Figure CEO Brett ...
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 ...
Ford has filed a new patent application for hardware that would allow EVs to charge while driving. The new patent filing was published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Aug. 15 ...
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 ...
Tesla has not had a good December 2023. On December 12, Elon Musk's electric vehicle company recalled over two million Tesla cars due to issues with the Autopilot driver assistance features, ...
Porsche has also shown a revolutionary wireless charging system for its future all-electric Cayenne at the IAA Mobility in Munich. The luxury car maker demonstrated an 11kW inductive charger system ...
The 2026 Porsche Cayenne Electric, slated to premiere this year, will be the first Porsche you can get with an optional inductive charging floor plate. That’s right—you’ll be able to wirelessly charge ...
The automotive industry continues to be a hotbed of innovation, with activity driven by emission standards, fuel efficiency, environmental safety and growing importance of technologies such as ...
) charging is a breakthrough in charging technology that eliminates the need for physical cables to charge an electric vehicle. As EVs become increasingly popular, wireless charging presents a ...
If you've looked into wireless charging standards, you may have noticed that not everything is simply a Qi device. Here's ...