France trials world's first 'charge-as-you-drive' stretch of motorway
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Unhook the caravan, hook up the caravan. No, on the way to Spain it is not necessarily comfortable for owners of electric cars, who have to charge batteries. Pensioner Leo Stroo has prepared himself well on the way to the Spanish Pals and remains relaxed. Shrugging: "I have a mover on the caravan. I move it by remote control. That makes it a lot easier for myself."
France trials world's first 'charge-as-you-drive' stretch of motorway
A stretch of autoroute near Paris will introduce the world’s first wireless ‘charge-as-you-drive’ system on a motorway when it’s powered up later in 2025. Work to install induction plates under the 1.5 kilometre (0.93 mile) stretch of the A10 near the French capital has been completed by motorway operator, Vinci, with first tests scheduled to start in September. Prototype vehicles – a car, van, coach, and lorry – will have their batteries paired…
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