Mahmoud Ali spends long hours in a Utah State University lab testing different concrete mixtures. The work is anything but ordinary. Ali, a graduate student at the ASPIRE (Advancing Sustainability through Powered Infrastructure for Roadway Electrification) Engineering Research Center, is developing a concrete mix that can support embedded charging coils, withstand years of traffic and weather, and crack into fine hairlines rather than shatter. “…
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