The suppliers in this section manufacture electric charging infrastructure for vehicles that is wireless.
Schunk is a leading supplier in the field of power transmission technologies – from rail transport to efficient charging of electric buses.
WiTricity is the pioneer in developing wireless charging for electric vehicles (EVs) that is as fast and efficient as plugging in.
Evoking memories of childhood media and futuristic depictions within cartoons, WiTricity asks: Why don't electric cars charge themselves?
ABT e-Line has partnered with WiTricity to commercialise the introduction of wireless charging for EVs in Europe.
WiTricity is partnering with Yutong Bus to provide wireless charging for its autonomous Xiaoyu 2.0 electric buses.
Electreon and ASPIRE have jointly announced a strategic partnership to codevelop and operate a dynamic wireless charging roadway in Utah.
WiTricity and VTT will collaborate to install WiTricity’s wireless charging technology, supporting the EU-funded REFLECTIVE project.
Engineering Fellow at WiTricity, Ky Sealy, argues the importance of standards for the wireless charging of electric vehicles.
WiTricity’s Chief Marketing Officer Amy Barzdukas reflects on her predictions for electric vehicles in 2022, and offers her outlook on 2023.
WiTricity answers the question: Does wireless EV charging impact AM radio reception, and why do people often believe this to be the case?
Future Transport-News magazine Issue 1, June 2023: WiTricity – An Industry First: Wirelessly Charging Autonomous E-buses.
WiTricity gives an overview of the benefits of choosing its wireless EV charging solutions over other options on the market.
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