DALLAS — Jacobs is part of a consortium selected by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop and implement an inductive vehicle charging pilot — the first of its kind in the U.S.
The future of powering electric vehicles may soon be under your nose. Your feet, actually. By summer 2023, about a mile of road in Detroit’s bustling Michigan Central Station district should contain ...
One of the primary issues with EVs is that you need to pull over and stop to get a charge. If there isn’t a high-speed DC charger available, this can mean waiting for hours while your battery tops up.
Ford has filed a new patent application for hardware that would allow EVs to charge while driving. The new patent filing was published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Aug. 15 ...
(TNS) — A 1-mile stretch of roadway in the heart of Detroit could become the proving ground for a technology that promises to zap away electric vehicle owners’ fears of running out of juice. The ...
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. J is set to develop and implement an inductive vehicle charging pilot, the first of its kind, in the United States. Shares of this Dallas, TX-based provider of ...
In the first two parts of this series, we briefly looked at battery-swapping technology and conductive charging using pantographs or electric rails. They both have pros and cons, but in the near ...
An induction coil, typically crafted from copper and shaped into a precise configuration, creates a magnetic field when an alternating current flows through it. This magnetic field interacts with the ...
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