Porsche Is Bringing Wireless EV Charging to Production
6 Articles
6 Articles
Charging an electric car at home is about to get easier with wireless inductive charging technology. The electric Porsche Cayenne promises a convenient charging experience and superior performance.
Porsche wants to ditch the EV cable with wireless charging coming to 2026 Cayenne SUV
The next-generation Cayenne large SUV will be able to recharge its battery wirelessly with new hardware from Porsche. Porsche will launch a wireless electric car charging pad next year alongside its first model to support the new technology – the fourth-generation Cayenne large SUV. This will solve one of the most annoying aspects of owning an electric vehicle (EV) – physically plugging in to recharge – by letting owners simply drive over the p…
Porsche is bringing wireless EV charging to production
Porsche has brought a fluorescent-painted prototype to Internationale Automobil Ausstellung (IAA) Mobility to showcase inductive EV charging. The production-ready system will be an option on a new, all-electric version of the Porsche Cayenne.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: Electric Vehicles, Wireless Charging, Porsche
Porsche Cayenne Electric: The First EV to Offer Inductive Charging
Inductive charging, also known as wireless charging, is a groundbreaking technology that eliminates the need for traditional charging cables. By using a magnetic field to transfer energy between a base plate and a vehicle, this system offers unparalleled convenience for electric car owners. Porsche is leading the charge by introducing this technology in its upcoming […] The post Porsche Cayenne Electric: The First EV to Offer Inductive Charging …
Soon, you may no longer need to handle cable to connect your electric car. At least, if you have the means to buy the next Porsche Cayenne Electric. The German SUV will indeed offer an induction charging system. Here's what you need to know. Porsche revolutionizes charging Currently, induction charging is already widespread... but not in the automotive field. This system is already used for small electronic devices: smartphones, connected watche…
The new electric Porsche Cayenne, which will premiere at the end of this year and will also be presented in camouflage during the IAA exhibition in Munich, will be the first car on the market to have wireless charging.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

