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New technology installed beneath Detroit street can charge electric vehicles as they drive

Crews have installed what's billed as the nation's first wireless-charging public roadway for electric vehicles beneath a street just west of downtown Detroit.

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under road recharger

An example of how one the coils looks, embedded in the asphalt on the country's first inductive-charging roadway on 14th Street, using Electreon's technology, in Detroit on Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2023.

DETROIT — Crews have installed what's billed as the nation's first wireless-charging public roadway for electric vehicles beneath a street just west of downtown Detroit.

Copper inductive charging coils allow vehicles equipped with receivers to charge up their batteries while driving, idling or parking above the coils.

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