Plugless Power soon to arrive for electric and hybrid vehicles
Wireless chargers are more convenient, but less efficient. GM and Nissan will have to overcome many consumer concerns as they bring mass-market plug-in hybrid and electric cars to market this winter. One aspect that might make potential buyers hesitate is a fear that they'll forget to plug in their cars when they get home, and thus won't have a charged-up car in the morning.
Plugless Power soon to arrive for electric and hybrid vehicles
(PhysOrg.com) -- Evatran, a company from Virginia in the US, has developed a working prototype of a plugless induction charger for electric and hybrid vehicles, and demonstrated the system at ...
Fri 30 Jul 10 from PhysOrg
Can Electric Vehicles Lose the Plug?
Wireless chargers are more convenient, but less efficient. GM and Nissan will have to overcome many consumer concerns as they bring mass-market plug-in hybrid and electric cars to market this ...
Wed 28 Jul 10 from MIT Technology Review
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