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According to foreign media Computerworld, the US Department of Energy has released a car wireless charging system with a charging power of 20kW, which is 3 times more efficient than the current electric vehicle charging pile, and is very promising to replace the latter, and all users need to do is park their car on it
.
Just recently, the U.
S.
Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) joined Toyota, Cisco Systems, Evatran and the International Automotive Research Center of Clemson University to demonstrate
the new charging system in Tennessee.
ORNL says the new system is currently the world's most powerful wireless charging system
.
During the demonstration, the researchers tested the Toyota RAV4, a 10kWh battery that can be fully charged in only 30 minutes and 80% in 18 minutes
.
Omer Onar, principal investigator of ORNL, said that the length of charging time is related
to the battery capacity of the vehicle.
It is understood that ORNL's next research goal is a wireless charging system with a charging power of 50kW, when the 10kWh battery can be fully charged in only 7 minutes, and it can also be applied to trucks and buses
.
According to foreign media Computerworld, the US Department of Energy has released a car wireless charging system with a charging power of 20kW, which is 3 times more efficient than the current electric vehicle charging pile, and is very promising to replace the latter, and all users need to do is park their car on it
.
Just recently, the U.
S.
Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) joined Toyota, Cisco Systems, Evatran and the International Automotive Research Center of Clemson University to demonstrate
the new charging system in Tennessee.
ORNL says the new system is currently the world's most powerful wireless charging system
.
During the demonstration, the researchers tested the Toyota RAV4, a 10kWh battery that can be fully charged in only 30 minutes and 80% in 18 minutes
.
Omer Onar, principal investigator of ORNL, said that the length of charging time is related
to the battery capacity of the vehicle.
It is understood that ORNL's next research goal is a wireless charging system with a charging power of 50kW, when the 10kWh battery can be fully charged in only 7 minutes, and it can also be applied to trucks and buses
.