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UK: Wireless charging technology makes it easier to charge electric vehicles
With the popularity of electric vehicles, how to make the charging of electric vehicles more convenient has become one of
the topics that researchers focus on.
According to foreign media news on August 11, the UK launched the "dynamic wireless power transmission" technology for the first time, which will allow electric vehicles to be charged on the road at any time without worrying about insufficient charging
.
Since 2001, more than 35,000 electric vehicles have been registered on the road in the UK, and solving the problem of electric vehicle charging is also urgently needed by the British government
.
It is reported that after the successful implementation of the pilot, the British government will consider installing charging equipment
on highways and main roads.
In addition, the UK government plans to install charging piles
every 20 miles on the motorway network.
Mike Wilson, chief engineer of Highways England, said that automotive technology was advancing at a rapid pace and they were working to support the use of ultra-low emission vehicles in the UK, and the pilot of wireless charging technology for electric vehicles would help open new paths
to creating a sustainable road network across the country.
UK: Wireless charging technology makes it easier to charge electric vehicles
UK: Wireless charging technology makes it easier to charge electric vehiclesWith the popularity of electric vehicles, how to make the charging of electric vehicles more convenient has become one of
the topics that researchers focus on.
According to foreign media news on August 11, the UK launched the "dynamic wireless power transmission" technology for the first time, which will allow electric vehicles to be charged on the road at any time without worrying about insufficient charging
.
Since 2001, more than 35,000 electric vehicles have been registered on the road in the UK, and solving the problem of electric vehicle charging is also urgently needed by the British government
.
It is reported that after the successful implementation of the pilot, the British government will consider installing charging equipment
on highways and main roads.
In addition, the UK government plans to install charging piles
every 20 miles on the motorway network.
Mike Wilson, chief engineer of Highways England, said that automotive technology was advancing at a rapid pace and they were working to support the use of ultra-low emission vehicles in the UK, and the pilot of wireless charging technology for electric vehicles would help open new paths
to creating a sustainable road network across the country.