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Interview: Alex Gruzen, Chief Executive, WiTricity

For many, electrification and autonomous driving go hand in hand – but how does a driver-free car plug itself in? Wireless charging could mean it doesn’t have to. By Xavier Boucherat

Discussions around autonomous vehicles (AVs) rarely fail to mention electrification. City authorities worldwide hope that tomorrow’s vehicles, particularly robo-taxi fleets and public transport, will be able to deliver the twin benefits of hugely improved safety and clean, emission free transport. But their combination poses a question: how do these vehicles plug themselves in?

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