On Wednesday, 12 October, Executive Board President Tim van der Hagen, Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Rob Fastenau, Head of the Department of Electrical Sustainable Energy Miro Zeman, and Pavol Bauer, who leads the Direct Current (DC) Systems, Energy ... Read more
With micromobility technology taking over cities all around the world, we now have another aspect to concern ourselves with, which is how to recharge all…
MobiDock delivers a universal e-scooter and e-bike parking solution that uses wireless charging technology. “Our system increases micromobility options in cities and tidies up city centres at the same time,” says Dr Thomas J.J. Meyer, CEO of MobiDock.
Elad Dubzinski, CEO of Powermat, looks at pros and cons of shared micromobility models and how wireless power technology has advanced to solve the prevailing challenges that micromobility providers face
This #solarpowered wireless charging station for bikes and scooters takes sustainability to another level.
https://phys.org/news/2016-10-solar-powered-wireless-station-electric-bikes.html
This is great; you don’t have to carry extra batteries when out and about.
Many cities around the world have been installing public wireless charging stations.
Wireless charging stations can encourage people to ditch cars for the more sustainable e-bikes and electric scooters.