Skip to main content

Ginaf e-truck charged on world's first public wireless electric road for trucks and buses

Electreon and Dutch automaker Ginaf have fully integrated Electreon's wireless charging system on a Ginaf 50-ton truck.
By James Foster July 6, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
A Ginaf E–truck wirelessly charging on Electreon's Smartroad in Gotland, Sweden, the world’s first electric road for trucks and buses. Image: Electreon

By harnessing Electreon's wireless charging technology, EVs can now charge seamlessly while parked, idling, and also on the move. This effectively eliminates range limitations, and reduces EV operational costs in the bid to decarbonise road and freight transport.

Ginaf is a specialist in the development and production of special and efficient transport solutions based on DAF and Mercedes-Benz vehicles, amongst other conversions and retrofits to electric powered propulsion. This time, the company is elevating its e-truck value proposition by integrating Electreon's wireless charging system with the Ginaf GE2121 truck (a modified DAF XF). The 'wireless truck' has undergone testing on both Electreon's stationary wireless charging station (charging while idle) and its dynamic wireless electric road - charging while driving.

"Ginaf is very pleased with the results of the truck's excellent performance on the world's first public electric road: Electreon's Smartroad in Gotland," said Roeland van der Woude, Ginaf CEO. "It endorses our capabilities as a flexible and qualitative alternative to OEMs, for transport companies that want to make their 7-50+ ton trucks more sustainable."

Electreon and Ginaf are now poised to implement aftermarket installations on additional Ginaf trucks, based on DAF or Mercedes-Benz chassis, and will be available for future Electreon projects, encompassing both static and dynamic charging capabilities.

In a further display of their commitment to electric transportation, Electreon and Ginaf have joined forces with Rearq, a Swedish company specialising in circular economic practices - aiming to reuse current internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles on the market and converting them into EVs. Together, they aim to drive sales of electric trucks in Nordic markets and lead the charge in the race to the net-zero carbon emissions future.

"The joint collaboration in this project proves that we can accelerate the change to sustainable transportation solutions, by integrating smart charging technology with electric vehicles and thereby increasing the benefits when shifting to 100% electric," says Henrik Wallström, CEO of Rearq.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Wireless EV charging market expected to attain US$2.3bn by 2034
    July 18, 2024
    According to a new research report from Transparency Market Research, the wireless electric vehicle charging market is likely to reach US$2.3bn by 2034.
  • WiTricity powers first wirelessly charged electric pickup truck
    January 22, 2024

    WiTricity has announced that KG Mobility's all-new, all-electric Torres EVX Pickup will offer WiTricity-enabled wireless charging.

    Instead of hassling with a plug to charge their battery, owners who equip their Torres EVX Pickup with WiTricity's magnetic resonance technology will charge their vehicle by simply parking over a charging pad, which draws power from a 240-volt household circuit. The company’s magnetic resonance technology allows for wireless charging at the same speed and efficiency as a Level 2 plug-in charger.

  • Enteligent unveils world’s first DC-to-DC solar EV charger
    February 24, 2023
    Enteligent has unveiled what is says is the world’s first DC-to-DC solar hybrid bi-directional EV charger. 
  • The rise of mixed energy fleets
    February 3, 2025
    Mixed-energy EV and internal combustion engine (ICE) fleets are projected to increase given anticipated commercial EV adoption rates, according to a study by Frost & Sullivan. The study offers insights for organizations managing mixed-energy fleets across markets in Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific.