By Greentech Lead America: Evatran, the developer of
Plugless Power wireless recharging technology for electric vehicles,
will showcase its Plugless Power hands-free charging system on both a Nissan
LEAF and a Chevrolet Volt at EVS26 from May 6 to May 9.
The company will demonstrate
automotive-quality components, alignment process, and object detection
technology at the event.
Plugless Power offers customers a simple way to charge
their EVs with the ease of wireless technology. Evatran is currently working
with automotive manufacturers to integrate the Plugless Power
technology into mass-market EVs.
Evatran recently launched its Apollo Trial Program, an
initiative that encourages electric
vehicle adoption through the trial of wireless charging technology.
Prototypes used in the Apollo Program on LEAF and Volt vehicles will be on
display at the event.
Evatran will also be promoting the next phase of its Apollo
Trial Program, where select commercial partners can join Hertz,
Google, and Duke Energy to trial wireless charging on their own electric
vehicles.
“Interest in wireless charging is at an all-time high in
the electric vehicle market and we’re excited to unveil the current generation
of our product at EVS26. Wireless charging is no longer simply about
transferring power over a gap; the market is demanding seamless integration
into vehicles, safety features, and the incorporation of a simple user
interface,” said Rebecca Hough, chief operating officer of Evatran.
“With design considerations for each of these
requirements, Plugless Power will be showcased as the most production-ready technology
available in the market,” Hough added.
Plugless Power unveils plugless power electric vehicle charging
system
Recently, Evatran announced the launch of its online Plugless
Power product reservation system. The company also offering
a $150 rebate card, which can be used to cover up to six months of
electricity to recharge customers’ vehicles.