Electreon: wireless charging on its way from demo to commercial deployments. Interview with Head of Global Strategy Charlie Levine - Sustainable Bus
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As transport operators strive to decarbonize fleets, charging infrastructure presents complex challenges for widespread electric vehicle deployment. Charlie Levine, Head of Global Strategy at Electreon, highlights the promise of the company’s innovative wireless charging technology, enabling vehicles to charge hands-free, both in motion and at rest. This system eliminates the need for large batteries or extensive grid upgrades. With the potential for 'opportunity charging' integrated into bus transit systems, electric fleets could operate more efficiently while minimizing environmental impact and enabling future autonomous networks.
electrifying cities and decarbonizing fleets, must focus on effective charging infrastructure, as it significantly affects the adoption of electric vehicles.
With opportunity charging, buses will take on energy passively, reducing downtime and improving operational efficiency while ensuring cleaner, reliable public transport services.
Wireless charging allows vehicles to operate without large batteries, facilitating a seamless transition to electric and autonomous urban transit systems.
Investing in wireless charging infrastructure could transform public transport by integrating electric buses into urban environments with minimal disruption, paving the way for future technologies.
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