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WiTricity to Demonstrate Wireless EV Charging Firsts at Detroit Auto Show

Building on the momentum of its recent investments from Siemens AG and others, WiTricity, the leader in wireless EV charging, is set to demonstrate a host of new wireless charging “firsts” at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit.

Attendees will experience the first-ever look at a Ford Mustang Mach-E outfitted for wireless charging; world reveal of the WiTricity Halo wireless EV charger; and can be among the first to experience WiTricity Halo with hands-on demonstrations at the Detroit Smart Parking Lab.

“WiTricity wants to accelerate EV adoption, which means eliminating the hassle of charging,” said Alex Gruzen, CEO, WiTricity. “We have created hassle-free, end-to-end solutions for automakers, residential customers, and fleets, delivering the best charging experience for electric vehicles–just park and charge.”

Ford Mach-E joins WiTricity’s fleet of Tesla Model 3 EVs with upgraded charging capabilities

WiTricity will display its first 2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E upgraded with the WiTricity Halo wireless charging system. NAIAS visitors can see the simplicity of the park-and-charge experience in the vehicle pod adjacent to the company’s booth in the AutoMobili-D section of NAIAS. The Mach-E joins WiTricity’s upgraded fleet that includes a number of Tesla Model 3 vehicles as well as factory-installed wireless charging EVs that have been launched by OEMs in Asia.

First public reveal of WiTricity Halo wireless EV charger

WiTricity will also reveal WiTricity Halo wireless EV chargers at NAIAS. These hands-free chargers connect to the WiTricity Halo mobile app for fingertip operation and to cloud-based telemetry, performance, and charger management tools. This first model of the WiTricity Halo wireless EV charger can charge most vehicle batteries with ~35 miles of charge per hour for most newer vehicles, without the hassle and clutter of plug-in cables or stress about forgetting to plug-in. Rated at 11 kW, the WiTricity Halo charger is robust enough to be driven over and IP rated for indoor or outdoor installation.

The WiTricity Halo system also enables a range of essential features, including foreign and living object detection to turn off the charger in the event a pet or other object obstructs the product, plus parking assistance with position detection to guide drivers over the charging pad.

Sep 13, 2022Blagojce Krivevski
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September 13, 2022 Electric Car News, TechnologyDetroit Auto Show, EV Charging, Wireless Charging, Wireless EV Charging, WiTricity, WiTricity Halo
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