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Netherlands: Wireless e-bus charging trials under way

The first field trials of a 12-metre electric bus charged wirelessly by induction are currently underway in the Netherlands. The IPT (Inductive Power Transfer) charging technology allows the electric bus, converted from a Volvo diesel bus, to run reliably for 18 hours, covering some 288km a day, without the need to stop for prolonged periods … Continued

The first field trials of a 12-metre electric bus charged wirelessly by induction are currently underway in the Netherlands. The IPT (Inductive Power Transfer) charging technology allows the electric bus, converted from a Volvo diesel bus, to run reliably for 18 hours, covering some 288km a day, without the need to stop for prolonged periods or return to the depot to recharge.

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https://www.automotiveworld.com/articles/96455-netherlands-wireless-e-bus-charging-trials-under-way/

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