Electric roads could rewrite the playbook for e-mobility. Automatically charging electric vehicles (EVs) while they drive or sit parked, with no need to plug in, has long been a target for developers and could become a necessity in a driverless future. Early inductive charging systems demonstrated the potential but suffered notoriously poor efficiency. Could conductive charging be a work-around?
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