InductEV and ENRX Collaborate to Standardize Wireless EV Charging Technology

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KING OF PRUSSIA, PAInductEV, based in Pennsylvania and specializing in commercial electric vehicle (EV) charging, has partnered with Norway-based ENRX to develop global standards for wireless inductive EV charging. The collaboration aims to ensure compatibility across the industry and accelerate the adoption of this technology. Together, the companies plan to address the growing demand for high-power wireless charging solutions, which are critical for reducing range anxiety and advancing EVs in the transportation sector.

Under the newly signed memorandum of understanding (MOU), InductEV and ENRX will focus on several key areas. These include supporting the SAE J2954 standardization efforts, conducting compatibility and interoperability testing, and promoting the benefits of universal standards to industry stakeholders and regulators. By working together, the companies aim to create a more unified and reliable wireless EV charging ecosystem.

“Veterans in their respective sectors, InductEV and ENRX bring complementary expertise to this venture,” noted John Rizzo, CEO of InductEV. “Wireless charging is at a critical tipping point, and the collaboration with ENRX will help establish the necessary framework for industry-wide adoption and growth.”

InductEV has already shipped gigawatts of wireless power, making significant strides in commercial fleet EV applications. Its advanced systems use in-ground and vehicle-based charging pads capable of delivering power outputs ranging from 75 kW to 450 kW. This technology enables shorter, more efficient charging sessions throughout the day, reducing reliance on traditional overnight depot charging.

ENRX, with nearly 20 years of experience in high-power wireless charging projects, has implemented solutions for industrial vehicles and public buses across European cities, including Germany’s 200kW bus charging system that has operated for over a decade. The company is also leading the development of a 200 kW electrified roadway in Orlando, Florida, designed to charge vehicles in motion.

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Magnus Vold, CCO at ENRX, emphasized the importance of creating unified standards for wireless charging. “Standardization is crucial to ensuring safe, reliable, and efficient electromobility solutions,” he said. “Partnering with InductEV allows both companies to leverage their technological strengths to benefit the entire industry.”

This collaboration marks a pivotal moment for wireless EV charging. By removing barriers related to compatibility and accessibility, InductEV and ENRX aim to drive innovation, enhance adoption, and support the rapid expansion of the EV market worldwide. Their joint efforts are expected to have far-reaching implications for both passenger and commercial transportation sectors, helping pave the way for a future of seamless, wireless charging solutions.

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