WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — For the first time in the U.S., a roadway has wirelessly charged an electric heavy-duty truck driving at highway speeds, demonstrating key technology that could help lower the…
Research in Indiana lays groundwork for highways that recharge EVs of all sizes across the nation
What if we had all the vehicles drive on purpose-built, dedicated lanes—tracks, we’ll call them—that provide them power, and go to specific destinations? That would be neat.
But what if they were self-driving? We could link them up together, and have them depart at regular intervals, too, so you don’t even need to drive your own car!
What if we had all the vehicles drive on purpose-built, dedicated lanes—tracks, we’ll call them—that provide them power, and go to specific destinations? That would be neat.
But what if they were self-driving? We could link them up together, and have them depart at regular intervals, too, so you don’t even need to drive your own car!