Thanks to recent advancements in wireless power transfer research, it has become feasible to charge EVs without the need for a cable, just like the wireless chargers already in use for smartphones. This is the future of EVs. And it's not far away.
EVOS has promised to ramp up production of charging equipment to solve "the biggest problem" with electric vehicles, after securing a $5 million investment.
New Zealand startup Evnex revealed plans to launch its latest smart charger in Australia, promising it could provide users with data on when electricity in the national grid is both greenest and cheapest.
The plans focus on private sector partnerships to boost electric vehicle adoption. While some business owners welcome the move, others say more should be done.