Roads That Charge Your EV While Driving Just Became Real in Indiana
A strip of Indiana asphalt just did something wild: it wirelessly charged a heavy-duty electric truck at 65 mph. On a 400-meter test section of U.S. 52/231 near West Lafayette, a Cummins-powered semi took in 190 kilowatts from coils buried under the pavement, according to Purdue University’s announcement. This is the first wireless charging highway in the U.S. built for real trucks, not golf carts. That matters for you because it hints at a future where stopping for “fuel” becomes the slow option.
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