Inductive charging is a technology that has promised a lot, but hasn’t quite delivered on the promise of never needing to plug in your phone again. The technology behind it is surprisingly simple ...
What do e-bikes and laptops have in common? Both can be wirelessly charged by induction. E-bikes and laptops both use lithium-ion batteries for power, chosen for their light weight, high energy ...
A flurry of research and pilot projects worldwide are exploring the dream of “e-roadways,” stretches of road equipped to wirelessly charge compatible electric vehicles on the move using dynamic ...
If you’ve cut the cord for your smartphone with a charging pad for the bedside table and one in the car—and, if you’re lucky—wireless CarPlay or Android Auto—you likely get the idea of what a ...
Researchers at WMG at the University of Warwick have found that use of inductive charging, whilst highly convenient, risks depleting the life of mobile phones using typical LIBs (Lithium-ion batteries ...
As the world shifts toward sustainable transportation, electric vehicles (EVs) have emerged as a key solution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However, one major hurdle remains: efficient and ...
Stellantis is celebrating the opening of the “Arena del Futuro,” a small testbed for the highway of the future. Built in Italy, with a number of partners, the driving circuit seeks to test wireless ...
Toward the end of my recently published teardown of a wireless charging pad, I wrote: That “coverage to come” is indeed this, at least in part, and I'll begin with some background. Wireless charging, ...