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Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging (WEVC) is a technology that enables electric and hybrid vehicles to charge without the need for a physical connection. It works by transferring energy from a charging station to the vehicle through an electromagnetic field. This technology has been gaining traction in the electric and hybrid vehicle market due to its convenience and safety. WEVC eliminates the need for cables and plugs, reducing the risk of electric shock and fire. Additionally, it allows for faster charging times and can be used in a variety of locations, such as parking lots and garages.
WEVC is also beneficial for the environment, as it reduces the amount of energy lost during the charging process. This technology is expected to become increasingly popular as electric and hybrid vehicles become more prevalent.
Some companies in the WEVC market include Qualcomm, WiTricity, Momentum Dynamics, and Evatran. Show Less Read more