Tesvolt becomes a shareholder in Stercom Power Solutions, one of the first movers in the field of inductive charging. The two companies want to join forces to drive forward the wireless charging of electric cars, buses and trucks and thus make electric driving even more convenient, efficient and cost-effective.
The expert in commercial electricity storage, which has already won several innovation awards, and the think tank for high-performance charging have found answers to previously unresolved questions - such as sufficient charging power and the correct parking position above the solenoid coil.
In wireless charging, electrical energy is transferred inductively, i.e. without contact, from a magnetic coil in or on the ground to the receiver coil in the electric vehicle. This makes many short but fast charging processes possible - for example in front of shopping centers, in parking garages, but also at home. Car manufacturers such as Audi and BMW are already installing charging coils in new vehicle models.
The company's aim is to replace the current 3.2 kW wireless charging technology with a technology with 44 kW charging power.