Detroit begins testing of first inductive-charging roadway in U.S. with Electreon
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On November 29, the Michigan Transportation Department (MDOT) and city of Detroit opened a segment of road equipped with inductive-charging coils from Israel-based Electreon Wireless Ltd. to test the technology's efficiency in real world conditions.
On what is billed as the first EV-charging roadway in the U.S., Elec....
On what is billed as the first EV-charging roadway in the U.S., Elec....
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