Utah State University Research Foundation's Energy Dynamics Laboratory recently operated what it claimed was the first high-power, high-efficiency wireless power transfer system capable of transferring enough energy to quickly charge an electric vehicle. The lightweight, low-profile system demonstrated 90% electrical transfer efficiency of 5kW over an air gap of 10 Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Utah State University Research Foundation's Energy Dynamics Laboratory recently operated what it claimed was the first high-power, high-efficiency wireless power transfer system capable of transferring enough energy to quickly charge an electric vehicle.
The lightweight, low-profile system demonstrated 90% electrical transfer efficiency of 5kW over an air gap of 10
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