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 introduces greater flexibility, while reducing utility demand, energy backup generation costs, labor costs, and maintenance. Download the White Paper.

When Opposites Attract
by Eric Cohen Jeff and Monique Smith are opposites when it comes to cars. He’s focused on costs and efficiency. She’s all about the beauty and aesthetics. Oh … did I mention Jeff is focused on costs? They both love their 2018 Tesla Model 3, but they came to it for different reasons. One thing…
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Wiferion Enters into Global License Agreement with WiTricity for Industrial Wireless Charging Applications
Wireless charging has the potential to ease the burden of the supply chain through uninterrupted operations and industrial automation The agreement will allow Wiferion to use WiTricity’s wireless charging IP in the space of industrial applications Wireless charging increases factory uptime 32% through efficiencies gained from in-process charging that allows continual autonomous operations Wireless charging…
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Will V2G Go Mainstream?
We are experiencing a global weather crisis. Britain recently recorded its hottest day ever with temperatures hitting a high of 104.5 degrees Fahrenheit. Heat-related deaths have claimed more than 750 lives throughout Spain and Portugal. Fires have exploded worldwide. And triple-digit temperatures have scorched the Midwest and southern U.S for days (and weeks) on end…
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Helping to Make a Special Car More Special
by Eric Cohen For some people, a car is something really special. For others, it’s a means to get from Point A to Point B. Tina Dyer falls into the first camp. In fact, she was perfectly fine continuing to drive her Dale Earnhardt limited-edition 2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo (with more than 230,000 miles) because…
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WiTricity Appoints Michael Edmunds to New Global Product Operations Role
Watertown, MA. (July 14, 2022) – WiTricity, the leader for electric vehicle (EV) wireless charging announces the appointment of Michael Edmunds to the newly created post of Senior Vice President, Global Operations and Quality. This latest addition to WiTricity’s executive leadership team will help catalyze the growth of the company as EV wireless charging adoption…
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Wireless Charging is a Convenience with Phones, but a Necessity with Cars
by Eric Cohen EV Drivers contact us daily to tell us why they want wireless charging. Ed Sweeney is one of them. “Wireless charging is a convenience with our cell phones, but a necessity with cars,” commented Ed Sweeney. Sweeney, an early adopter of electric vehicles went on … “My first Volt was a 2013…
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First it was about the money. Now it’s about safety.
by Eric Cohen Tony De Stefani spends his days with his head down looking at spreadsheets, talking with analysts, and ensuring his clients achieve their long-term goals. Not an easy job in today’s market for a financial advisor. And, with his mind wrapped around numbers, it was critical he find the right “next car” –…
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WiTricity, the Global Leader in Wireless Charging for EVs, Sets Its Sights on Detroit
Company will showcase WiTricity Halo™ wireless chargers Three and half years after the last NAIAS, WiTricity will demonstrate the open, interoperable standards since ratified by SAE for wireless charging Participation in the Auto Show will coincide with WiTricity’s wireless charging technology installation at the Detroit Smart Parking Laboratory (Watertown, MA – June 28, 2022) –WiTricity,…
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Siemens Invests in WiTricity to Advance Wireless Charging for Electric Vehicles
The companies will work together to drive adoption of open, interoperable standards in wireless charging for global electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure Siemens makes strategic investment in WiTricity and licenses their technology for future wireless EV charging products Watertown, Mass. – June 9, 2022 – Siemens invests $25 million and acquires a minority stake in U.S.-based…
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