Engineers Are Creating Concrete Pavement That Wirelessly Charges Electric Cars
A new concrete highway will charge vehicles as they drive, possibly allowing them to travel without ever needing to stop. It's the stuff of science fiction. Imagine driving down the road, and your electric car automatically charges. You don't have to stop. You don't have to get out of the car. Nothing. Well, this dream could soon be a reality. At least, it may soon be a reality in Indiana. The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), Purdue University, and German startup Magment GmbH have all joined forces to create a system that wireless charges electric vehicles as they drive. Ultimately, the idea is to develop the world's first wireless charging concrete pavement. In the press release, the teams note that the project will progress in three primary stages. The two first phases will involve various forms of pavement testing and analysis and optimization research. This work will ultimately be conducted by the Joint Transportation Research Program (JTRP) at