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📅 Today's Story: Detroit launched the first public U.S. roadway that charges EVs as they drive, offering a glimpse into a future where EVs recharge without stopping—making them potentially cheaper, lighter, and more efficient for everyday use.
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Detroit Unveils First EV-Charging Street in Nation |
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Source: Michigan Department of Transportation
📰 What Happened: A quarter-mile stretch of 14th Street in Detroit has been embedded with copper coils that wirelessly transfer energy to specially equipped EVs as they drive. The test marks a U.S. first in public EV-charging infrastructure and hints at a broader rethink of how electric vehicles get their power.
🔍 A Closer Look: Only vehicles with built-in receiver plates can currently benefit, but the project’s backers envision broader applications. Strategic corridors—transit, freight, airport links—could integrate charging into the pavement, reducing battery size and enhancing range. Initial charging rates hit 15–16 kW while in motion.
🧠 Why It Matters: Dynamic charging roads could dramatically reshape EV design, infrastructure, and costs. The tech promises to reduce range anxiety, boost vehicle efficiency, and spur innovation in transportation planning, particularly in high-traffic zones where continuous charging can offer real environmental benefits.
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