Imagine this: It’s a beautiful weekend for a quick getaway. You didn’t plug in your electric vehicle overnight – but you didn’t have to. As soon as you parked in your driveway, your car began to charge wirelessly. Now, as you head down the motorway, the charge gets topped up regularly by the road itself, meaning your battery never gets too drained, which helps prolong its life.
Right now, this scenario exists only in pilot testing. But it could become part of your life sooner than you might think. of Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of ߣߣƵis one of the world’s leaders in wireless charging technology. The professor is working with colleagues around the world to make the future of transportation not only sustainable but easy.
There’s more to Covic’s vision. When you stop for lunch, the restaurant car park tops up your vehicle’s charge. Because there are similar charging pads all over, there isn’t a massive drain on the power grid at night even though all your neighbours also drive EVs. The throughout-the-day use means the natural variability of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind isn’t a problem. Because it’s so easy to top up, batteries don’t have to be huge. Charging systems work regardless of vehicle make or model.