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SAE taskforce J2954 on wireless charging and positioning standards looking to have final draft of guideline this year; significant industry involvement

Green Car Congress

Under the emerging J2954 guidelines, communications for wireless charging will use DSRC. The SAE Taskforce on wireless charging and positioning of electric vehicles (SAE J2954) ( earlier post ) is progressing, and is slated to have a final draft of the guideline this year, according to the Society of Automotive Engineers, International (SAE).

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This Volvo and Harris Poll Study investigates the state of EVs in America

Current EV

These insights are distilled into “Volvo Reports” and will feature a different topic each month. These insights are distilled into “Volvo Reports” and will feature a different topic each month. Yet relatively little is known about this young and rapidly growing category – and most importantly, the drivers behind it.

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A closer look at minimizing charging losses: The charger (Part 2)

Charged EVs

Finally there are “wireless” chargers, which transmit power across an air gap from a coil in a base station to one in the EV. Still, they seem to be gaining in popularity despite that, so they will be the topic of a future article. This article appeared in Issue 58 – Nov/Dec 2021 – Subscribe now.

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Solar Smackdown in Torrance – Installer Sues City on Behalf of the Sun

Creative Greenius

Everything else is wireless.”. At some point in the adoption cycle you have five or six distinct categories. Well sure, and an experienced one and a highly topical one. Well if you’re there to talk about green jobs that’s about one of the hottest topics around these days. That’s pretty mean to the rest of the grid.

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