LINE automatically charges any electric vehicle while driving
At high speeds on highways and toll roads or cruising dense city streets. It uses Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer (DWPT) to deliver energy from in-road charging coils directly to the vehicle receivers.
Electrify part of the route, drive all day
Installing LINE on high-use sections of the route provides all the energy needed to complete the day.
Trucks on high-traffic freight corridors
Unlimited range keeps heavy trucks moving without the extra weight
BRTs & buses charge on city streets
Shared in-route charging keeps buses powered for full-day service.
On-the-move power at ports & airports
Vehicles charge while driving on key operational routes to port loading zones or between airport terminals.
Smaller batteries, lighter vehicles
When vehicles charge while they drive they don’t need to haul giant batteries around.
No compromise on range
Vehicles stay topped up throughout the day, without carrying extra battery weight
Lower TCO
Smaller batteries mean lower purchase price and bigger savings.
More room for passengers or cargo
Smaller batteries free up valuable interior space, translating into more possibilities – a win for fleet operators.
2.3 km of wireless road is all it takes for limitless EV range.
“As little as 1.6% installation can enable infinite city-wide EV travel.”
Prof. Yudai Honma
The University of Tokyo
Electreon Line Germany: The ELINA project powers public e-buses on the move.
Electreon deployed 1 km of Line dynamic wireless charging along a public bus route in Balingen. Backed by DLR and key German partners, the ELINA project pioneers in-road wireless charging for electric buses in everyday transit.
Charge-as-you-drive on the world’s first charging highway
Charge-as-you-drive on the world’s first charging highway
The nation’s first public wireless charging road in Detroit, Michigan
The nation’s first public wireless charging road in Detroit, Michigan
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