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    Japanese school-enterprise cooperation to develop the first battery-free electric vehicle using special tires

    • Last Update: 2022-12-04
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Recently, Japan's Toyohashi University of Science and Technology and Daesung Construction said they have developed the world's first electric vehicle without batteries and conducted public tests
    .
    It is reported that this electric vehicle uses special tires and relies on electrified lanes to obtain electricity, which is expected to greatly improve the current electric vehicle power problem
    .

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    The electric car was reportedly tested
    in Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
    The tires of electric vehicles are embedded with steel wires with the function of conducting electricity, and the electrified lane is embedded with energized steel plates, so that the electric vehicle can obtain electricity when driving in the electrified lane, thereby driving the electric vehicle
    .

    Professor Ohira Murakami of Toyohashi University of Science and Technology who participated in the research and development said that the entire test ran 30 meters, the speed was 10 kilometers per hour, the electric vehicle accelerated smoothly, and the car was quite comfortable
    to drive.

    Due to the lack of battery life, ordinary electric vehicles cannot drive long distances, and this electric car does not have this problem
    .
    However, this battery-free electric vehicle also has its limitations and can only be driven
    in electrified lanes.

    Ohira Murakami pointed out that as long as this technology is applied on highways, electric vehicles can achieve the goal of
    driving long distances.
    He also hopes that the batteries of electric vehicles on ordinary roads in the future will be smaller
    than they are today.

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