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In this episode of Q in Charge, host Joe the Q takes you deep into the emerging world of wireless EV charging—one of the most talked-about yet least understood innovations in electric mobility. We examine the current state of the technology, from its limited real-world availability to the challenges slowing down widespread adoption. Joe breaks down what leading automakers are doing to develop compatible vehicles, the potential costs compared to conventional cable charging, and whether wireless systems are truly ready for mainstream deployment. The discussion also tackles the growing issue of cable theft, especially in high-capacity DC chargers with liquid-cooled cables, and how wireless technology could eliminate this problem altogether. From feasibility and deployment timelines to the security benefits and user convenience, this episode offers a comprehensive look at a future where EV drivers simply park—and charge—without plugging in.
By Sergej MarojevicIn this episode of Q in Charge, host Joe the Q takes you deep into the emerging world of wireless EV charging—one of the most talked-about yet least understood innovations in electric mobility. We examine the current state of the technology, from its limited real-world availability to the challenges slowing down widespread adoption. Joe breaks down what leading automakers are doing to develop compatible vehicles, the potential costs compared to conventional cable charging, and whether wireless systems are truly ready for mainstream deployment. The discussion also tackles the growing issue of cable theft, especially in high-capacity DC chargers with liquid-cooled cables, and how wireless technology could eliminate this problem altogether. From feasibility and deployment timelines to the security benefits and user convenience, this episode offers a comprehensive look at a future where EV drivers simply park—and charge—without plugging in.