Beam Global and HEVO have introduced an integrated wireless charging system designed for autonomous and commercial electric vehicle (EV) fleet applications. The solution combines HEVO’s Rezonant wireless charging hardware and software platform with Beam Global’s EV ARC off-grid, solar-powered EV charging infrastructure.
The integrated system is intended to support automated charging without manual plug-in, addressing an operational constraint for autonomous vehicle (AV) fleets.
By pairing inductive charging hardware with a self-contained solar-plus-storage charging platform, the integrated system can be deployed without trenching, utility interconnection, or permanent construction.
HEVO’s wireless charging hardware is UL certified and SAE qualified. The platform includes inductive charging equipment and software designed to manage charging workflows and system performance. Beam Global’s EV ARC™ unit provides integrated solar generation and energy storage, enabling grid-independent operation.
The integrated solution is designed to support autonomous fleet operations and broader commercial EV fleet applications seeking construction-free deployment and automated charging. Potential use cases include logistics fleets, municipal fleets, campus mobility systems, and other high-utilization environments where uptime and operational efficiency are priorities.
Capabilities include:
- Rapidly deployed wireless charging for electric and autonomous vehicles
- Solar-plus-storage charging infrastructure that operates without grid connection or construction
- Automated charging workflows designed to eliminate manual plug-in
- Compatibility across autonomous and conventional EV platforms
- A scalable platform supporting AV fleets, municipal fleets, logistics fleets, and campus mobility systems
- Reduced infrastructure requirements by avoiding trenching, utility interconnection, and associated civil work
- Continuous operation independent of grid availability
The companies report that demonstrations and early deployments are underway in select markets, with additional commercial rollout activities planned.
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