HEVO, a US-based developer of wireless electric vehicle (EV) charging systems, and STEER Tech, a Maryland company specializing in autonomous vehicle technology for fleet depot operations, have announced a partnership to integrate their respective platforms into a single driverless charging solution.
The collaboration will combine HEVO’s patented wireless charging technology with STEER’s autonomous navigation and docking software.
The integrated system is designed to enable commercial fleets to automate vehicle movement through depots, align with wireless charging pads, and complete charging cycles without manual intervention.
The goal is to address one of the persistent challenges in fleet electrification: the labor and operational complexity of charging logistics.
STEER Tech has nearly a decade of experience in autonomous driving software, with a platform designed for low-speed, high-precision depot operations such as navigation, parking, docking, and undocking. The company’s system also integrates with depot management software, telematics, and fleet orchestration tools to support automated yard operations.
HEVO develops wireless charging platforms for light, medium, and heavy-duty EVs. Its technology is built around magnetic resonance and standardized pad designs that support hands-free, interoperable charging in both public and fleet environments.
The first vehicle to be integrated under this partnership will be a Ford E-Transit equipped with STEER’s autonomous technology and paired with HEVO’s wireless charging system at HEVO’s headquarters in Brooklyn, NY. Public demonstrations are planned for Fall 2025.
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