Efficient and convenient.
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Current owners likely won’t benefit.
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The plug-in version of the A8L will be Audi’s first to use inductive charging, instead of a power cord.
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Who wants to deal with cables and USB ports nowadays?
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Chevy has introduced a cool new feature for your smartphone.
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BMW wants to cut the cable when it comes to charging its i3 and i8 models.
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Today’s car shoppers are all about wireless connectivity in their vehicles.
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In the future, Volkswagen’s electric cars won’t even need to be plugged in.
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Toyota is beginning verification testing of its wireless charging system for its plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles.
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Toyota doesn’t see much of a market in purely electric cars, but that doesn’t mean the company isn’t looking at one of the most interesting technologies commonly associated with those products.
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Volvo is part of an advanced research project that’s exploring inductive charging for electric vehicles. What does that mean? One word: wireless.
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Wireless mobile device charging might seem like a fad, but some of the world’s largest auto makers don’t see it that way.
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The 2013 Toyota Avalon Limited has become the first vehicle in the world to offer Qi wireless charging as part of its Technology Package.
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Following in Chrysler’s footsteps, General Motors has filed for a trademark on the name ‘Dockspot,’ which will adorn the company’s upcoming wireless charging system for hand-held devices.
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With electric vehicles being the latest hot-topic in the auto industry, Bombardier has revealed its Primove wireless charging system, which it is using in Braunschweig, Germany.
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Now, a North Carolina startup named Evatran is hoping to introduce such a system and indeed, has generated enough interest that a number of different organizations, including the likes of Google, Hertz Rent-A-Car, Duke Energy and Clemson University, are planning to test it later this year.
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w If it seemed space-aged to charge your cellphone wirelessly a few years ago, what do you think of doing the same thing with your car? Nissan and Mercedes-Benz are playing with the idea, and showing off what they have so far. The Mercedes B Class E-Cell concept may make use of the technology in the...
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