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Wireless Charging

Wireless or induction charging is a method of charging electric buses without the need for a physical connection to a charging station. This technology uses an electromagnetic field to transfer energy from a charging pad installed on the ground to a receiving pad mounted on the underside of the bus. This allows for easy and convenient charging, as buses can be charged while stationary or even while in motion. Wireless charging offers many benefits to bus operators, including reduced downtime for charging, increased operational efficiency and improved passenger experience.

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Wireless Charging News

  • 27 Oct 2022 | Infrastructure

    London: New Fast Wireless Bus Charging Introduced


    London: new opportunity charging facilities have been installed at the Bexleyheath garage for use by the electric buses on route 132.

  • 29 Sep 2022 | Infrastructure

    The Return of the Bus Conductor


    Electrifying bus fleets requires significant investment in the necessary charging infrastructure and electricity supply to power them.

  • 27 Sep 2022 | Fleet

    US: SolTrans Deploys Electric Highway Bus and Wireless Charger


    SolTrans and Momentum Dynamics are celebrating Solano County’s first battery-electric highway bus and wireless inductive charger.

  • 14 Jun 2022 | Science & Technology

    IVECO BUS Partners with Arena del Futuro on Wireless Charging


    In partnership with IVECO BUS, Arena del Futuro has presented its inductive recharging technology on a test circuit in Chiai, Italy.

  • 17 May 2022 | Infrastructure

    Twin Transit Orders Additional WAVE Wireless Chargers


    Twin Transit has ordered two additional WAVE wireless chargers to support its electric bus operations in Centralia and Chehalis, Washington.

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