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Hevo and Stellantis team up for wireless EV charging

Hevo, a provider of wireless EV charging technology, and Stellantis are partnering to integrate wireless charging into Stellantis EVs.
By James Foster March 1, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Hevo and Stellantis are initially demonstrating Level 2 wireless charging on a Chrysler Pacifica PHEV

Wireless charging is designed to increase simplicity and safety, while removing operational friction associated with cord management.

Hevo says its award-winning technology is up to 95% efficient (grid-to-battery) and is compliant with SAE and UL wireless charging standards. Prior to mass adoption, early applications of this technology include logistics and transit fleets, as well as disabled drivers who benefit from accessible and ADA-compliant charging.

Hevo and Stellantis are initially demonstrating Level 2 wireless charging on a Chrysler Pacifica PHEV at the company's office complex in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Successful completion of this demonstration in 2023 and a subsequent 50kW fast wireless charging project will lead to opportunities for Hevo to provide wireless charging to Stellantis customers targeting cost competitiveness with plug-in charging as production volumes scale.

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