Inductive Charging - Is it a Potential Game Changer for Charging Large Vehicles
Posted: November 20th, 2022, 2:05 pm
States Test an Electrifying Idea: Roads That Can Recharge Your EV
On two short stretches of road near downtown Detroit, Michigan transportation officials hope to make history.
Over the next two years, they plan to embed technology in the pavement that can charge electric vehicles while they’re being driven.
I have absolutely no idea if this technology will be viable. However, this is a good article as I'd suggest it gets one thinking about the need for possibilities of the future. How are we going to move our large vehicles at zero carbon cost?
Historic Step: All Fifty States Plus D.C. and Puerto Rico Greenlit to Move EV Charging Networks Forward, Covering 75,000 Miles of Highway
President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides $5 billion to help States install EV chargers along interstate highways
I've also no idea how this will translate into potential investment opportunities. My initial thoughts are it's worth a look, but at the same time, noting extreme caution.
AiY(D)
On two short stretches of road near downtown Detroit, Michigan transportation officials hope to make history.
Over the next two years, they plan to embed technology in the pavement that can charge electric vehicles while they’re being driven.
I have absolutely no idea if this technology will be viable. However, this is a good article as I'd suggest it gets one thinking about the need for possibilities of the future. How are we going to move our large vehicles at zero carbon cost?
Historic Step: All Fifty States Plus D.C. and Puerto Rico Greenlit to Move EV Charging Networks Forward, Covering 75,000 Miles of Highway
President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides $5 billion to help States install EV chargers along interstate highways
I've also no idea how this will translate into potential investment opportunities. My initial thoughts are it's worth a look, but at the same time, noting extreme caution.
AiY(D)