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Discover additional resources to learn about WiTricity's advanced and delightful wireless charging technology for vehicles and golf carts

Leave the filling station behind

Wireless charging changes how, when, and where EVs will “fill up” – and makes charging as easy as park, and charge. This paper discusses the paradigm shift for today’s EV drivers..

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Next wireless revolution: EVs charging wirelessly

This white paper goes beyond “Park. And charge” to explain the power and efficiency of wireless charging and the future of electrified, shared, and autonomous transportation. It..

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It’s time to end the DCFC arms race

Although the world is going EV, everyone is still stuck in a gas pump frame of mind. The shift to EVs is every bit as big of a paradigm shift as the one that saw the horse and..

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Last-mile EV fleets can save by adopting wireless charging

In a recent study, WiTricity found that last-mile fleets can save up to 50% in Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by adopting wireless charging. Discover how wireless charging..

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How wireless charging transforms the EV experience

When asked in a recent survey, consumers prefer wireless charging over full self-driving capabilities and other amenities. The survey also found that wireless charging will be..

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Infographic: How many steps does it take to charge your EV

“I’d like to do something in longer, more complicated steps” said almost no one, EVER.

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What will accelerate EV adoption

Research finds that wireless charging significantly increases the likelihood of a consumer purchasing an electric vehicle (EV) in the U.S. For those already intending to purchase..

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DAIHEN case study

DAIHEN, one of WiTricity’s licensees, is proving the power of wireless charging on land, in the air, and on the seas. DAIHEN helps factories and warehouses realize 24-hour..

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Delta Electronics case study

Delta Electronics, one of WiTricity’s licensees, is proving out the case for autonomy: it’s not too big of a stretch to see how industrial robots that can charge themselves leads..

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