• In a groundbreaking step toward sustainable transport, Norway has built the world’s first wireless charging road in Trondheim. Spanning just 100 meters, this smart stretch uses copper coils embedded beneath the asphalt to wirelessly charge electric buses in motion using inductive energy transfer. Developed by Electreon Wireless, the system is currently powering Yutong and Higer buses on active city routes—without needing to stop for charging.

    This pilot project is more than just a tech showcase. It's a real-world test of how wireless roads perform in extreme Nordic winters and whether they can eliminate charging downtime entirely. If successful, this technology could be scaled to highways and urban streets, tackling EV range anxiety and revolutionizing how cities approach electric infrastructure. Norway once again proves it's a global leader in clean transportation innovation.

    #EVCharging #WirelessCharging #NorwayInnovation #GreenTech #SustainableTransport
    In a groundbreaking step toward sustainable transport, Norway has built the world’s first wireless charging road in Trondheim. Spanning just 100 meters, this smart stretch uses copper coils embedded beneath the asphalt to wirelessly charge electric buses in motion using inductive energy transfer. Developed by Electreon Wireless, the system is currently powering Yutong and Higer buses on active city routes—without needing to stop for charging. This pilot project is more than just a tech showcase. It's a real-world test of how wireless roads perform in extreme Nordic winters and whether they can eliminate charging downtime entirely. If successful, this technology could be scaled to highways and urban streets, tackling EV range anxiety and revolutionizing how cities approach electric infrastructure. Norway once again proves it's a global leader in clean transportation innovation. #EVCharging #WirelessCharging #NorwayInnovation #GreenTech #SustainableTransport
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  • This groundbreaking stretch in Trondheim uses inductive charging, where coils embedded in the asphalt wirelessly transfer power to EVs as they drive. No plugs, no stops — just seamless energy transfer on the move.

    Developed in collaboration with Israeli tech firm Electreon, this 100-meter pilot project will support electric buses from Yutong and Higer for one year. The goal? Boost efficiency, cut downtime, and prove it can withstand Norway’s icy winters.

    If successful, this could pave the way for EV roads around the globe.

    #EVRevolution #WirelessCharging #NorwayInnovation #ElectricVehicles #SustainableTransport #GreenEnergy #SmartRoads
    This groundbreaking stretch in Trondheim uses inductive charging, where coils embedded in the asphalt wirelessly transfer power to EVs as they drive. No plugs, no stops — just seamless energy transfer on the move. Developed in collaboration with Israeli tech firm Electreon, this 100-meter pilot project will support electric buses from Yutong and Higer for one year. The goal? Boost efficiency, cut downtime, and prove it can withstand Norway’s icy winters. If successful, this could pave the way for EV roads around the globe. #EVRevolution #WirelessCharging #NorwayInnovation #ElectricVehicles #SustainableTransport #GreenEnergy #SmartRoads
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