http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/nintendo-gamestyle-power-ups-to-become-reality-for-electric-cars-10467320.html
Nintendo game-style 'power ups' to become reality for electric cars
Jessica Staufenberg  22 August 2015

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Nintendo classic F-Zero

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A diagram illustrating how the scheme will work Andrew Jones, transport
minister, said the government's body Highways England wanted to see the idea
through.
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Trials reminiscent of 1990s classic F-Zero

Electric cars will have a special lane on the motorway for re-charging their
power levels, much like a classic Nintendo game where racers top up on
speed.

Trials will take place later this year to develop a left-hand lane for
drivers to swoop over and wirelessly top up their batteries while on the
move.

The artist's impression of the bright green "re-charge" lane is an almost
exact replica of the energy-giving lanes in Super Nintendo game, F-Zero,
from 1990.

And the game seems to have unwittingly predicted the future, as experts say
nearly every car will be electric or ultra-low emission by 2050 - meaning
developments need to get under way.

At the moment the 2015 Nissan Leaf can travel 84 miles on a single charge,
while the Tesla Model Scan do 230 miles with a 70 kWh battery.

Charging stations are few and far between in the UK, making it even more
difficult to drive completely "green" - but if the motorway lanes are rolled
out it will soon be easier to top up an electric car than a petrol or diesel
one.

"The potential to recharge low emission vehicles on the move offers exciting
possibilities," he said .

"The government is already committing £500 million over the next five years
to keep Britain at the forefront of this technology."

The idea is that power converters and stations will be connected to power
transfer loops built into the left lane.

And if all goes according to plan, vehicles fitted with wireless charging
technology will then be able to stay charged as they drive in the powered
lane.

Trials for the technology are expected to start later this year, the
government announced this month, and will replicate motorway conditions
before being tried out on the road.
[© independent.co.uk]



http://www.cbsnews.com/news/england-will-test-electric-car-charging-lanes/
England will test electric car charging lanes
By Bianca Seidman  August 25, 2015




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