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Tuesday, 8 July 2014

BMW developing wireless inductive charging system for electric vehicles



Electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids may be green and sustainable, but that doesn't mean much if you forget to plug them in the night before. To overcome this frustrating morning surprise, BMW Group is developing a new generation of wireless inductive charger technology that’s comparable in speed to cables, but requires no more effort than parking and pressing a button. .. Continue Reading BMW developing wireless inductive charging system for electric vehicles

Section: Automotive

Tags: Automotive, BMW, Charging, Electric Vehicles, Inductive, Plug-in Hybrid, Prototype

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