Nope, try again. :) We're getting much better than that. Better than my homebuilt plug-in car can do.
http://qualcommhalo.com

The real proposition is in the city - where you dare not leave anything that the punks down the street can steal.

Now if I can only talk them into putting into MY car.  :)

Cheers, Peter

On 9/5/13 8:20 PM, Al wrote:
Sigh...inductive charging...too lazy to plug in so throw away 10 to 20% efficiency.



At this point we don’t know anything about the two other Nissan EVs that
would bring the total number to five, but Bailo did say that future Nissan electric cars will use inductive charging systems which allow the cars to be charged wirelessly. This technology allows the batteries to be charged if the car is parked on a special charging mat, without requiring drivers to plug in a cable. This was previously thought to be a differentiating feature for Infiniti EVs exclusively, but Bailo told AN that this system would be
used across all brands once the technology is ready.
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