InductEV Pushes Wireless Inductive EV Charging Forward

While automakers and public EV charging networks wrestle with the specifications of the connector plugs used to charge vehicles, Pennsylvania’s InductEV is aiming to make such concerns obsolete with advanced new wireless inductive charging technology that doesn’t use plugs or charging ports.

(Image: A bus pulls up to an array of four InductEV charging pads to refresh its battery pack.)

The company’s effort to move the industry away from bulky charging cables and plugs will be aided by a new 50,000-square-foot research and development center that will house about 100 engineers.

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