Volvo testing wireless electric vehicle charging tech

Updated Mar 04, 2022

Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

It will charge almost as fast as a wired fast charger.

Volvo Cars has already announced its efforts to transform the brand to go all-electric by 2030. The Swedish automaker said that it is convinced that electric cars are more attractive for customers, hence the efforts to strengthen its electrification campaign.

The company is testing out new wireless charging pads

One of the initiatives of Volvo Cars is the development of new wireless charging technology. It is not for in-car charging of smartphones, but electric vehicles (EVs) without the use of a cable. This project is part of the brand’s Gothenburg Green City Zone which has designated areas within the city that are used ‘as live testbeds for the development of sustainable technologies.’

“Gothenburg Green City Zone lets us try exciting new technologies in a real environment and evaluate them over time for a potential future broader introduction,” said Volvo Cars Research and Development Head Mats Moberg. “Testing new charging technologies together with selected partners is a good way to evaluate alternative charging options for our future cars.”

Drivers don't have to get out of their EVs

Momentum Dynamics has been tapped to deliver the charging stations. Without having to leave the car, the charging starts automatically when a compatible vehicle parks over a charging pad. The brand’s 360-degree camera system will be used so drivers can easily align their Volvo cars within the wireless EV charging tech.

For the fully electric Volvo XC40, the wireless charging power will be more than 40 kW. It is four times faster than a wired 11 kW AC charger and almost as fast as a wired 50 kW DC fast charger. The company is currently undertaking durability tests of all-electric Volvo models to develop its charging pad and other EV plans.

It is almost as fast as a wired fast charger

Volvo Cars is on a mission with its electrification campaign which is backed by a 10 billion SEK (Swedish Krone) investment, or about Php 56.2 billion. By 2025, we could see that half of the Swedish automaker’s lineup will be utilizing an all-electric powertrain. The wireless EV charging tech will be a handy tool for the brand’s customers.

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