Electric Vehicles

InductEV and EO Charging enter partnership to advance wireless charging for fleets

Two global leaders in fleet electrification - InductEV and EO Charging (EO) - have announced a partnership that will accelerate the adoption of wireless inductive charging.
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Alec Peachey

Two global leaders in fleet electrification – InductEV and EO Charging (EO) – have announced a partnership that will accelerate the adoption of wireless inductive charging. 

InductEV, a leader in high-power wireless charging solutions, and depot charging solutions provider EO Charging (EO), are looking to potentially integrate InductEV’s inductive wireless charging technology into EO’s suite of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions for commercial fleets.

The partnership marks a milestone towards a strategic collaboration between the two companies that aims to enhance the charging infrastructure available to commercial EV fleets worldwide. By combining their respective strengths, they seek to address the growing global demand for reliable and efficient EV charging solutions, as the electrification of fleet vehicles accelerates. The two companies will join together at ZebCon this week in Philadelphia, PA, the premiere event for transportation professionals ushering in the electrification of transit vehicles.

InductEV Chief Revenue Officer, Brandon Anulewicz, said:

“As leaders in high-powered wireless charging, we see this partnership as a great opportunity to accelerate global progress in the commercial EV market and establish automated energy distribution as a fundamental aspect of charging infrastructure solutions. Our cutting-edge technology is designed to help fleet operators enhance the value of their electric vehicles and streamline their operations, making the transition to electrification both smarter and more efficient.”

InductEV and EO Charging will work together to evaluate the joint commercialisation of their respective technologies. The collaboration will focus on integrating InductEV’s turn-key inductive high-power wireless charging systems with EO’s existing and future charging solutions, offering fleet operators a seamless and cost-effective means to keep their vehicles powered during routine operations.

John Walsh, CCO & President of Americas at EO Charging, commented:

“Partnering with InductEV is a transformative step for EO Charging as we continue to innovate and expand our portfolio of electric vehicle charging solutions across the US and Canada. InductEV is leading the industry in high-power wireless charging technology, and by integrating their cutting-edge solutions, we are set to revolutionise the charging landscape for trucks and buses. This collaboration will provide our customers with a more efficient and seamless charging experience, driving forward our shared vision of sustainable and advanced fleet operations.”

Image courtesy of InductEV x EO Charging.

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