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Ideanomics claims milestone for 500kW wireless ultra-fast charging

Ideanomics has announced the successful testing of its Wave 500kW charger at the Port of Los Angeles. 
By James Foster October 17, 2022 Read time: 1 min
Ideanomics Mobility president Robin Mackie

The company says this high-power, ultra-fast wireless charging system fully charged a class eight electric truck in less than 15 minutes. It adds that this heralds a future where fleet operators could achieve near continuous electric vehicle uptime.  

"We're showing that today, right now, electric heavy-duty vehicles can operate 24/7, topping off their charge while the work is happening," says Robin Mackie, Ideanomics Mobility president. "The benefits of this technology are crystal clear - fleet operators become more efficient by cutting out vehicle downtime otherwise spent filling up or plugging a central depot."  

Construction and charger installation at the Port of Los Angeles is underway. Ideanomics expects its Wave 500kW charger to enter service in 2023. Supported by a US$8.4m US Department of Energy grant, the charger is being deployed as part of a consortium project.

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