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    Default Wireless Electricity


    Wireless charging system pictured here

    WiTricity, a small startup based outside of Boston, is developing a system that can transmit electricity wirelessly. The company hopes the system will make charging electric cars easy, eliminating the need for bulky cables. What impact might this have on the electric vehicle market? Using a new wireless charging system, plug-in electric cars may be able to shed their power cables entirely.
    NOVA | Wireless Electricity?

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    Default Re: Wireless Electricity

    interesting thanks for the post

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    Default Re: Wireless Electricity

    i thought Tesla developed that technology long time ago

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    Default Re: Wireless Electricity

    Magnets?

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    Default Re: Wireless Electricity

    Interesting read. Thanks Kevin.

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    Default Re: Wireless Electricity

    Thanks Kev
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