KOP Startup Looks to Build Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Nationwide

The clean technology startup that builds wireless charging devices for large electric vehicles opened a new research and development laboratory in King of Prussia.

(Image: Jorge Rivé, a principal electrical engineer at InductEV, demonstrates the underlying concept of the company's wireless charging system. (Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza/WHYY)

A homegrown technology startup in the Philadelphia suburbs has ambitious plans to build infrastructure nationwide to charge large electric vehicles wirelessly.

InductEV, formerly known as Momentum Dynamics, opened a research and development center at its 50,000-square-foot headquarters in King of Prussia.


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