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Powering electric vehicles on the move
Could electric vehicles one day be freed from the cables and connectors needed to ‘refuel’ them, but instead top up while travelling from A to B? Denis Naberezhynkh outlines a recent study on the feasibility of dynamic wireless power transfer for EVs.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Energy efficiency, Electricity generation, Electric vehicles, Carbon management in industry, Emission control, Climate change