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Electreon develops wireless in-road charging infrastructure that transfers electricity to electric vehicles while they drive, enabling unlimited EV range on equipped roads.
Electreon is an Israeli wireless electric road technology company founded in 2013 that has developed technology to wirelessly charge electric vehicles while they are in motion by embedding charging coils beneath road surfaces. The technology uses resonant magnetic induction to transfer power from in-road infrastructure to compatible vehicles as they pass over it, eliminating range anxiety by continuously topping up batteries during normal driving. Electreon has deployed pilot projects in Israel, Sweden, Germany, Italy, and the United States in partnership with municipalities, electric utilities, and automotive manufacturers. The company has received support from the EU Horizon program and various national government clean transportation initiatives. Electreon's technology is targeted at commercial applications including electric buses, trucks, and taxis where high utilization makes continuous charging particularly valuable and where operators benefit most from removing the downtime of conventional charging stops. The company raised over $100M and is working toward commercial deployments that could demonstrate the scalability of dynamic wireless charging for electrifying high-utilization vehicle fleets.
Largest public EV fast charging network in the US. Los Angeles, CA. Publicly traded (EVGO). 950+ fast charging locations powered by 100% renewable electricity.
EVgo is a Los Angeles-based public electric vehicle fast charging network and the largest in the United States. Publicly traded on the Nasdaq under the ticker EVGO, the company operates over 950 fast charging locations across 35+ states, with all stations powered by 100% renewable electricity through renewable energy certificates and direct power purchase agreements.\n\nEVgo focuses exclusively on DC fast charging (DCFC), offering 50 kW to 350 kW charging capability across its network. The company has pursued a public-facing charging model targeting EV drivers without home charging access — primarily apartment and condo residents — and has built charging locations in high-traffic urban areas, shopping centers, and grocery stores to serve this demographic.\n\nEVgo has established automaker partnerships with General Motors, Nissan, and Honda to jointly develop charging infrastructure as part of those companies' EV commitments. The company is also expanding its fleet charging business with dedicated fleet charging hubs designed for rideshare, commercial delivery, and municipal fleet operators. EVgo went public via SPAC in 2021 and has used public market access to accelerate its network expansion with support from federal infrastructure funding programs.
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