A Conversation With WiTricity CEO Alex Gruzen — #CleanTechnica Exclusive
WiTricity has acquired the rights to the QualComm Halo wireless charging technology, enhancing its position as one of the leading wireless charging companies in the world.
WiTricity has acquired the rights to the QualComm Halo wireless charging technology, enhancing its position as one of the leading wireless charging companies in the world.
Honda has released teaser images of the interior of its Urban EV. From the photos, the car will be thoroughly modern in every respect, including side view cameras instead of mirrors.
MAHLE, one of the top Tier 1 suppliers to the automotive industry, has agreed to license wireless charging technology from WiTriicity, a world leader in wireless charging systems.
Honda may be working with Waymo to develop a new kind of self-driving vehicle that is larger than a car but smaller than a truck. It is also partnering with WiTricity on wireless charging technology.
To explore what some of the biggest electric vehicle (EV) trends might be in 2018, I captured the insights and predictions from 14 industry experts by having them answer this question: What will be the biggest electric vehicle news story or development in 2018?
WiTricity is at the forefront of wireless charging and working closely with major manufacturers to make it standard on the electric vehicles of the future. CEO Alex Gruzen explains why 5 myths about wireless charging are inaccurate.
Daihen has selected the DRIVE 11 technology from WiTricity as the basis of its plan to manufacture wireless charging systems for automakers and private electric car owners.
The wireless power transfer systems firm WiTricity will be collaborating with Nissan to “catalyze” the use of wireless electric vehicle charging systems and the growth of the market, according to a new press release from the company.
Boston area start-up WiTricity will partner with General Motors to develop wireless charging systems that work with current and future electric car models from The General.
Originally published on EV Obsession. The 2017 Mercedes-Benz S-Class S550e plug-in hybrid will feature a wireless charging system as an option, according to recent announcements. The cost for the option itself has yet to be revealed, but considering that the 2017 S550e is likely to run ~$100,000, it seems likely … [continued]