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KOP’s InductEV Is Making Electric Vehicles More Efficient Through Autonomous Wireless Chargers
Technical.ly, providing news for technologists and entrepreneurs, reported on InductEV's projects with public and private transit systems that use electric vehicles, as well as with companies that have trucks and other large vehicles that need to travel long distances for long periods of time.
InductEV Pushes Wireless Inductive EV Charging Forward
Design News reported about InductEV's new Research and Development center at its new 50,000-square-foot headquarters in King of Prussia, PA. The new facility is larger than the previous location, and is serviced by more robust utility connections. This allows enhanced testing of charging systems, according to InductEV's Chief Product Officer Tony Calabro.
KOP Startup Looks to Build Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Nationwide
WHYY, the Philadelphia, PA Member-supported NPR and PBS station covers how InductEV opened an expansive research and development center at its 50,000-square-foot headquarters in King of Prussia, announced in April 2023. This story is part of the WHYY News Climate Desk, bringing you news and solutions for the changing PA region.
Inductive Charging for Electric Shuttles
With economy parking located about two miles from its main campus, Kansas City International Airport (MCI) has always tried to have leading-edge buses to shuttle passengers to and from the terminal. It’s currently making a major step forward in that effort by transitioning to all electric buses and a wireless charging system.
InductEV Announces Key Hires as Growth Accelerates
As the industry leader in wireless charging systems for commercial vehicles, InductEV’s new patents represent significant advancements in charging technology. The patents improve the reliability and efficiency of charging systems, allowing for better energy management and increased safety in various applications.
InductEV Announces Key Hires as Growth Accelerates
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA — InductEV (formerly Momentum Dynamics) recently announced multiple key additions to its leadership team. The company continues to hire across the organization as it scales up to meet rapidly growing demand for its wireless charging products.
Climate in Crisis: How Philly Is Building Towards a Sustainable Future
To celebrate Earth Week, NBC10 is exploring and discovering the innovative ways people across the Philadelphia region are working toward building a sustainable future.
You can watch our entire "Climate in Crisis" special in the video embedded above.
InductEV Partners with ChargePoint to Expand Wireless EV Charging Solutions
What’s Happening: InductEV, a leading AI-powered wireless EV charging platform, has announced a strategic partnership with ChargePoint, a prominent EV charging network. The collaboration aims to increase the availability of high-powered wireless EV charging solutions across the United States.
Perspectives on wireless and automated charging for electric vehicles
Three corporate leaders discuss how innovative charging technologies could create new opportunities for electric vehicles.
Electric vehicles (EVs) are ramping up production, picking up market share, and capturing mindshare among drivers and policy makers alike.
No cords attached – we test wireless charging in Gothenburg
A fleet of fully electric XC40 Recharges takes on a three-year taxi gig in Gothenburg – we’re also using them to test new and innovative charging technology.
Volvo XC40 Recharge Wireless Charging Pilot Starts In Sweden
A small fleet of electric XC40 SUVs will be used by taxi operator Cabonline and charged wirelessly at stations in Gothenburg.
While Tesla relies on its Supercharger network for fast charging, the industry continues to look for alternative ways to cut waiting times at charging stations for EV owners.
IndyGo says it has a fix for Red Line buses that don't go the distance. Here's how it's worked elsewhere.
As the Red Line nears its Sept. 1 opening date, more scrutiny is being put on the success of the bus rapid transit line.
One major issue is the range of the electric buses. Last month, IndyGo shared testing data that confirmed the buses made by manufacturer BYD are falling short on the promised range of 275 miles.
Electric taxis in Oslo to be charged using wireless technology
Taxis in the Norwegian capital, Oslo, are set to use wireless fast-charging technology to keep them running.
In an announcement Thursday, Finnish energy firm Fortum said it would work with the City of Oslo and Momentum Dynamics, a U.S. company, to build the system.