
Wireless Charging
Wireless charging allows electric vehicles (EVs) to be charged without the need for physical cables or plugs. Instead, it uses electromagnetic fields to transfer energy between a charging pad on the ground and a receiver on the vehicle.
This Tech Toolbox explains how wireless charging works, its basic compensation technologies, including how it connects with WiFi, and why the spacing between charging coils matters. It also discusses one of the most common concerns related to wireless technology: cybersecurity.
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