Paul Dove via EV wrote:
It's called inductive charging. I have a toothbrush that uses this technology.
GM was the first to do this with electric cars with the EV1 but they never put
it into production that I know of.
Hi Paul,
Inductive charging is in fact a lot older. There were inductive ch
It's called inductive charging. I have a toothbrush that uses this technology.
GM was the first to do this with electric cars with the EV1 but they never put
it into production that I know of.
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> On May 31, 2015, at 11:03 AM, Lee Hart via EV wrote:
>
> Peri Hartman via EV w
Peri Hartman via EV wrote:
From: "brucedp5 via EV"
Researchers at University of Tokyo...the “world’s first in-wheel
motor system for electric vehicles” that transmits power wirelessly
to run motors attached with each wheel.
If this was done in the USA, I'd say it was "click-bait" trolling for
? Maybe that's
good - it forces you to slow down on bumpy roads :)
Peri
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From: "brucedp5 via EV"
To: ev@lists.evdl.org
Sent: 30-May-15 4:42:33 AM
Subject: [EVDL] EVLN: Power transmitted wirelessly to run 4 In-Wheel
e-Motors
http://www.greentechle
http://www.greentechlead.com/electric-vehicle/japanese-wireless-tech-promise-for-electric-vehicles-23819
Japanese wireless tech promise for electric vehicles
May 27, 2015 Ajith Kumar S
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Researchers at