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Driving an electric car faces the trouble of charging and range anxiety, but if it is parked, the electric car can automatically charge wirelessly, eliminating the trouble of plugging in the wire
.
Imagine if you could sit still in your car and do 4-7 hours of work on a plug-in charge in less than an hour
.
MomentumDynamics (MD) is quietly bringing this inductive wireless charging technology to
passenger cars and commercial vehicles.
MD CEO Andy Daga revealed that almost all passenger car and commercial vehicle companies are actively promoting this wireless charging technology
.
Obviously, electric vehicles that can be charged quickly are more practical
.
MD's inductive wireless charging technology is actually very primitive, dating back to the days
when Nikola Tesla was still alive.
The technical means are nothing more than installing an induction coil on the ground and on the car, but the appearance must be designed to be practical and elegant
enough.
At least for now, one mystery car company is evaluating MD's technology and potentially making it a supplier
.
Electric vehicles are pre-configured according to MD's wireless charging technology during the development phase and can be installed at any time at the dealership
.
The retail product MD is currently testing will be ready to use within a year, and in the future, car owners only need to buy a receiver and put it in the car and use it at any time, like the current level 2 charger
.
Driving an electric car faces the trouble of charging and range anxiety, but if it is parked, the electric car can automatically charge wirelessly, eliminating the trouble of plugging in the wire
.
Imagine if you could sit still in your car and do 4-7 hours of work on a plug-in charge in less than an hour
.
MomentumDynamics (MD) is quietly bringing this inductive wireless charging technology to
passenger cars and commercial vehicles.
MD CEO Andy Daga revealed that almost all passenger car and commercial vehicle companies are actively promoting this wireless charging technology
.
Obviously, electric vehicles that can be charged quickly are more practical
.
MD's inductive wireless charging technology is actually very primitive, dating back to the days
when Nikola Tesla was still alive.
The technical means are nothing more than installing an induction coil on the ground and on the car, but the appearance must be designed to be practical and elegant
enough.
At least for now, one mystery car company is evaluating MD's technology and potentially making it a supplier
.
Electric vehicles are pre-configured according to MD's wireless charging technology during the development phase and can be installed at any time at the dealership
.
The retail product MD is currently testing will be ready to use within a year, and in the future, car owners only need to buy a receiver and put it in the car and use it at any time, like the current level 2 charger
.