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Electreon to develop wireless charging technology with Toyota and Denso

Israel-headquartered Electreon has come to an agreement to jointly develop, with Toyota Motor Corporation and Denso, an advanced wireless vehicle charging receiver based on Electreon’s existing technology.
By James Foster March 27, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
This partnership will make wireless charging accessible to a diverse and wide range of drivers and will demonstrate the many benefits of wireless charging as a cost-effective clean solution for charging EVs - Oren Ezer, CEO and co-founder of Electreon

The agreement follows a successful comprehensive technology evaluation conducted at Electreon’s headquarters in Beit Yanai, Israel in which technical teams from Toyota and Denso participated. A demonstration of the RAV4-PHEV charging on the wireless road was held at the conclusion of the evaluation.

The partners intend to promote technical development and adoption of wireless charging technology through the following joint activities: co-development of an aftermarket wireless kit for current electrified vehicles to utilise wireless charging technology today; integration of the wireless technology into new cars released to the market; collaboration to shape the standardisation of wireless EV charging; collaboratively promote a joint pilot project in Japan, the US or the EU, including commercial proof of business.

Toyota has hopes that dynamic wireless charging technology will serve as one of the solutions that will solve the issues related to electrified vehicles. It may not only eliminate the hassle of charging practice but also can help to reduce the battery size required in an EV or extend relative driving range. This technology may also help to distribute power demand more evenly, reducing the load on the grid and making it easier to incorporate renewable energy sources.

As a tier 1 manufacturer of automotive components with a global presence, Denso places great importance on utilising cutting-edge technology to provide solutions. Being greatly impressed to discover the extent of Electreon’s innovation and technology maturity, Denso recognises that partnering with Electreon aligns perfectly with its vision of creating a more efficient and sustainable future. The company eagerly anticipates combining its expertise with Electreon’s innovative technology to take wireless charging to the next level.

“We are honoured to partner with Toyota and Denso, two of the leading and most respected companies in the global automotive industry, to provide an overall game-changing solution with Electreon’s technology,” said Oren Ezer, CEO and co-founder of Electreon. “This partnership will make wireless charging accessible to a diverse and wide range of drivers and will demonstrate the many benefits of wireless charging as a cost-effective clean solution for charging EVs as well as a catalyst in reducing EVs’ carbon footprint.”

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