InductEV, EO Charging team up to boost wireless charging for fleets

by Today's Trucking

High-power wireless charging solutions provider InductEV and EO Charging, provider of electric vehicle charging for depot-based fleets, have entered into a partnership to potentially integrate InductEV’s inductive wireless charging technology into EO’s suite of EV chargers for commercial fleets.

“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,” InductEV chief revenue officer, Brandon Anulewicz said in a release.

The companies will work together to evaluate the joint commercialization of their respective technologies. The collaboration will focus on integrating InductEV’s inductive high-power wireless charging systems with EO’s existing and future charging offerings, providing fleet operators a seamless and cost-effective means to keep their vehicles powered during routine operations, the release added.

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From left, InductEV chief revenue officer, Brandon Anulewicz; head of business development in Canada, Adam Halsey; EO director of eBus, Americas, Michael Hennessy; and president and CCO Americas, John Walsh Partner. (Photo: InductEV)

“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 U.S. and Canada,” said John Walsh, CCO and president of Americas at EO Charging.


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