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- UK to spend over £7bn on electric cars by 2014
- Peugeot delivers electric car to EDF Energy
- Tesla Model X SUV to be based on Lotus APX concept?
- First Test Drive Of The New Hybrid Ferrari F150 [V...
- Chevy Volt To Be Available Nationwide By The End O...
- GM Says “No Thanks” To More Government Loans
- Clean tech at heart of Siemens' record results
- Steam punk concept motorcycle art by Kevin Mowrer
- Volkswagen debuts 313mpg XL1 concept hybrid [Video]
- 53% of Brits are considering buying a hybrid or al...
- World Can Be Powered by Alternative Energy in 20-4...
- Toro Rosso making most of Ferrari KERS expertise
- Obama to push Congress to fund more electric car p...
- Nissan to reach full Leaf EV output speed by March...
- Daimler moving fast on hybrids
- GM looking to double Chevy Volt production to 120,...
- Mazda to begin EV trials in 2012
- Cosworth to sell integrated KERS package by 2013
- Porches 918 RSR hybrid will be developed alongside...
- Renault spies 'leaked electric car strategy'
- Concept vehicles by Matthew C. Barrett
- Demand For Chevrolet Volt Sky High
- Mercedes GTK vehicle concept by Pascal Eggert
- China nationalizes 11 rare earth mines
- Hitach establish lithium-ion battery JV with Ube I...
- Mitsubishi Motors to use Toshiba battery in EV
- Andros Trophy Electrique Isola 2000 2010 [Video]
- EVs to 'take off like iPhones'
- BMW Bypasses TV To Promote New Electric Car
- Green Overdrive: Test Drive the Porsche Cayenne S ...
- Renault manager sues over espionage accusation
- Mitsubishi to Introduce Eight Hybrid, Electric Car...
- Purolator orders 600 hybrid electric vehicles
- France’s First All-Electric Luxury Car
- Lexus to use GP celebrity races to launch CT200h h...
- Chevy Volt Test Drive!
- Tesla Model S Hits the Road [Video]
- Foxconn moves into the Electric Vehicle Market
- Peugeot switch on 22 UK based electric dealers
- Tesla Roadster Traction control demonstration in S...
- A Tesla Roadster drives to Scotland while the BBC ...
- Single-seater robotic electric car debuts in Japan
- BMW Megacity 'will not be cheap'
- Renault fires two accused of spying on electric car
- Fully Charged fossil Landy
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- Audi R8 Modified Car version
- Car and Motorcycle Modification Contest
- Zytek Hybrid To Make European Debut
- Toyota Studies Magnesium Battery as Lithium Alternate
- Inhabitat Sees Green at the Detroit Auto Show
- New Toyota Prius C Concept @ Detroit Motor Show [V...
- Toyota Developing Induction Motors to Break Relian...
- Mercy E 200 K Gusur Nissan Cedric dan Toyota Crown
- Car Modification Contest
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- Mitsubishi i-MiEV goes on sale in 15 European coun...
- Electric motorcycle sets a new world record run 7....
- Toyota to Start Making Lithium Batteries for Its P...
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- Old School Batmobile
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- Acura Advanced Sports Car Concept
- BYD Exec Reveals U.S. Strategy [Video]
- 2011 Tesla Roadster 2.5 now on sale in Australia
- Prius Goes Plural - Cast your Vote
- Fully Charged Episode 12: Drive a Tesla from Londo...
- Toyota sees Tesla EV battery cost at 1/3
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- SAE taskforce working on standards for wireless EV...
- Prius 'family' to help defend Toyota's hybrid status
- Rolls Royce considering an electric car
- BYD Scrambles to Redesign Electric Car
- Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG E-Cell @ Detroit Auto Show
- Audi Unveils A6 Hybrid @ Detroit Auto Show
- Ford say EVs / Hybrids could be 25% of sales by 2020
- Toyota Reveals Prius Family @ Detroit Auto Show [V...
- Tesla exceeds 1,500 Roadster deliveries worldwide
- Concept automobile art by Jesper Andersen
- Ford Electric Vehicles with Ed Begley, Jr [Video]
- Porsche unveils 918 RSR flywheel hybrid racer @ De...
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- Toyota Delivers Prius Family to Offset Nissan, GM ...
- Rolls-Royce Phantom $320,000
- Lamborghini Murcielago $279,900
- Aston Martin Vanquish $255,000
- Nine-year-old Toyota Prius retains its youth
- Rapid Recharge Improves Electric Vehicles
- Renault says technology safe in industrial spy case
- Sanyo to boost output of auto Lithium batteries 150%
- Green Overdrive: VW’s Electric Golf! [Video]
- Renault EV leaks said to pose risk to Nissan
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- Ford Unveils Focus Electric @ CES [Video]
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Wirelessly charges your phone and Tesla Roadster
The future is definitely going to be wireless, and not just when it comes to data. eCoupled has been figuring out ways to power and charge all of your stuff without wires, from cell phones to laptops to Tesla Roadsters.
eCoupled uses what are called induction coils to transfer power between two surfaces without wires. The coils are thin enough that they can be built directly into cases and batteries, and if you've seen wireless chargers from Energizer, they've got eCoupled tech inside.
At CES, Fulton Innovation is displaying a bunch of different ways that their eCoupled inductive technology will make our lives tangle-free in the near future. Laptops and cell phones that power and charge wirelessly using built-in coils are just one aspect of what's possible. eCoupled also has tables and counter tops that provide power directly to things like blenders, and the coils are cheap enough that you can build them into cereal boxes and soup cans to get them to light up and heat themselves.
They've also managed to build an inductive receiver into a Tesla Roadster, which was happily charging in the middle of their booth. Their wireless system is about 90% as efficient as charging with a plug, and is luckily smart enough to shut itself off if your cat crawls under the car, although eCoupled promises that the magnetic fields aren't dangerous. The whole thing is controlled with an iPhone app.
Since the costs of installing a wireless power transmitter are comparable to a standard charging station, eCoupled is hoping that cities and businesses will start installing chargers in parking spots to entice all those electric cars out there to stop in for a quick charge.