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This French highway fast charges electric vehicles at 300kW –and it could be the future of wireless EV transport
Vinci’s vision is to accelerate the electrification of heavy duty vehicles from the freight transport and logistics sector, which alone accounts for more than 16% of France’s greenhouse gas emissions, ... Read More
How electric roads could shrink EV batteries and transform transport forever
Electric roads that charge EVs while driving are emerging worldwide. Here's explains how they work, and the major challenges to scaling them. Read More
France's wireless charging highway breakthrough marks turning point for electric freight trucking
Electreon (TASE: ELWS) a global leader in wireless electric road technology, announced a historic milestone: the successful launch of the world's first highway that wirelessly charges vehicles in ... Read More
France switches on world’s first road that wirelessly charges EVs on the go

Located near Paris, the 1.5-kilometre-long self-charging highway can charge multiple buses, cars and trucks simultaneously at speeds of up to 200kW. Read More
France Unveils World’s First Highway That Wirelessly Charges Electric Vehicles In Motion

In a major leap for electric mobility, France has unveiled the world's first highway capable of wirelessly charging electric vehicles (EVs) while they are in motion, Indian Express reported. The ... Read More
Gov. Tina Kotek’s transportation plan could reshape how Oregonians think about electric vehicles

For many people, buying an electric vehicle was a step into the future. Not only did it mean driving a car powered by electricity, but it also meant no longer relying on fossil fuels, like gasoline, ... Read More
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