- Electreon completed the acquisition of US wireless charging provider InductEV to expand its charging technology portfolio.
- The combined technology enables dynamic, opportunistic, and depot wireless charging for multiple vehicle segments.
The Electreon wireless charging acquisition marks a significant step in expanding wireless charging capabilities across the electric mobility ecosystem. On March 10, Electreon finalized the purchase of InductEV Inc., a United States–based developer specializing in ultra-fast, high-power stationary wireless charging designed primarily for heavy-duty transit and freight operations. The integration strengthens Electreon’s ability to support a broader range of electric vehicle charging scenarios.
Expansion of Wireless Charging Capabilities
By integrating InductEV’s assets and intellectual property, Electreon expands its wireless charging portfolio to support multiple vehicle categories, including passenger cars, light delivery vans, and heavy-duty class-8 commercial trucks. The acquisition enhances the company’s ability to deploy scalable wireless power transfer technologies designed for public transport fleets, logistics operations, and urban electric mobility infrastructure.
Multiple Charging Use Cases for Fleet Operators
Fleet and transit operators gain access to several wireless charging options through the combined technology portfolio. These include in-road dynamic charging that powers vehicles while driving, opportunistic or “top-up” charging during scheduled route stops, and overnight wireless charging within depots or parking facilities, providing operational flexibility for electrified transportation systems.
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