Latest Developments in Global Stationery Wireless Ev Charging Market

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Latest Developments in Global Stationery Wireless Ev Charging Market

  • Automotive
  • Sep 2024
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In July 2023, WiTricity Corporation introduced the FastTrack Integration Program aimed at automotive OEMs, allowing them to begin evaluation and testing of electric vehicles with wireless charging capabilities within just 90 days. The program includes WiTricity’s Halo receiver and 11kW charger, enabling full wireless charging functionality on the EV platform. This initiative is expected to accelerate wireless charging adoption across major automotive brands
  • In June 2023, Dutch commercial vehicle manufacturer GINAF Trucks entered a collaboration with Electreon to equip a 50-ton GINAF truck model with Electreon’s wireless charging system. The partnership also explores the possibility of aftermarket wireless charging installations on additional GINAF trucks and Mercedes-Benz chassis. This collaboration marks a significant step toward wireless charging in heavy-duty electric transport
  • In April 2023, WiTricity Corporation partnered with Germany-based ABT e-Line to introduce wireless EV charging across Europe. Initially, ABT e-Line plans to retrofit the VW ID.4 model with WiTricity’s wireless charging system, with availability expected by early 2024. This move highlights the growing focus on integrating wireless charging in mainstream European EVs
  • In February 2023, HEVO Inc. announced a partnership with global automaker Stellantis NV to incorporate wireless charging technology into Stellantis electric vehicle models. The collaboration aims to enhance the EV user experience by offering safer, more efficient, and durable wireless charging solutions. This development positions HEVO and Stellantis at the forefront of next-gen EV infrastructure
  • In May 2022, WAVE Charging secured a second order for its 250kW wireless charging systems from Twin Transit, intended for integration into new Gillig battery-electric buses expected to be delivered by late 2023. This order reflects growing demand for high-power wireless charging solutions in the public transit sector