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Richmond’s Evatran Group Inc. will begin shipments of its Plugless electric vehicle charging system this month, the company announced today.
Plugless has been offering wireless charging retrofits for the Nissan LEAF and the Chevy Volt for a few years now, but the technology wasn’t available to Tesla owners until now. The company ...
The video above from Transport Evolved shows exactly how the system works, using a Nissan Leaf as the experimental guinea pig. The Plugless system uses inductive charging, in which a magnetic ...
The initial phase of the project contract between Evatran and Syncroness involves a three-week session to produce a nine-month plan to bring Plugless Power up to full production ability by 4Q 2010.
Evatran claims its second-generation wireless-charging system will be compatible with 80 percent of electric cars in North America.
thereby charging the battery. With the Plugless Power dual-component EVSE, current flows from one source to another without using a plug and a cord, enabling “hands-free” charging.
Plugless' wireless Tesla Model S charger provides 20 miles' worth of juice per hour.
Plugless Power for Electric Cars Forgot to plug in your electric vehicle? Rebecca Hough hopes to fix that with Evatran’s charging pad for cars.
Plugless for the Tesla Model S comes with a 3-year warranty and a 45-day Any Reason Return Period after installation. More information on the wireless charging solution from Plugless Power can be ...
Wirelessly charge your Tesla Model S with new Plugless Power system This setup appears to be a relatively simple plug-and-play affair with some solid capability.
Plugless Power – Click above for high-res image gallery Evatran's Plugless Power wireless/proximity charging system continues to evolve. In the photo gallery ...
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