EO Charging integrates InductEV wireless charging tech for commercial EV fleets – Charged EVs

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EO Charging integrates InductEV wireless charging tech for commercial EV fleets – Charged EVs


UK-headquartered EO Charging has agreed to potentially integrate US-based InductEV’s inductive high-power wireless charging technology into its EV charging suite for depot-based commercial fleets.

The companies will work together to evaluate the joint commercialization of their technologies to offer fleet operators a seamless and cost-effective means to keep their vehicles powered during routine operations.

“We see this partnership as a great opportunity to accelerate global progress in the commercial EV market and establish automated energy distribution as a fundamental aspect of charging infrastructure solutions, said InductEV Chief Revenue Officer Brandon Anulewicz. “Our technology is designed to help fleet operators enhance the value of their electric vehicles and streamline their operations, making the transition to electrification both smarter and more efficient.”

Source: EO Charging



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