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Wireless Power Supply Tech for EVs Unveiled by Prof. Franklin Bien

Say goodbye to charging stations! This new tech lets EVs recharge on the move, promising a future with less range anxiety and more freedom.

In this image there is a train on the track, few electric poles and cables, few trees, flowers,...
In this image there is a train on the track, few electric poles and cables, few trees, flowers, plants and grass.

Wireless Power Supply Tech for EVs Unveiled by Prof. Franklin Bien

A groundbreaking research team, led by Professor Franklin Bien, has developed a wireless power supply technology for moving vehicles. This innovative method allows electric vehicles, such as those produced by Tesla and other electric vehicle manufacturers, to navigate flexibly along power supply tracks formed by magnetic fields.

The team's technology eliminates the need for ferromagnetic materials, enabling vehicles to maneuver freely both forward and backward. This is a significant improvement over existing methods that face challenges due to high costs and poor durability.

The system works by creating a circular magnetic field using an electric current, facilitating efficient power transfer through multiple wires. The research team has developed algorithms to optimize this power transfer efficiency, increasing it up to 90%. Safety verifications have been conducted, ensuring compliance with IEEE and ICNIRP standards.

This wireless power supply technology promises a future where electric vehicles can recharge on the go, reducing range anxiety and potentially revolutionizing the way we power our electric vehicles. The team's work, led by Professor Bien, is a significant step towards a more efficient and sustainable transportation system, including for tractor supply vehicles.

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