Friday, August 5, 2011

HaloIPT wireless speed-charged electric machines

HaloIPT

Those who resist buying an electric car, because Charging stations are less ubiquitous than gas stations or figuring out how to charge your car at home it seems difficult, one less excuse to go green. The new system from the British HaloIPT car will start to charge wirelessly using induction.

Wireless energy transfer is a car battery for the current charge, similar to the concept of recharging an electric toothbrush, but with much more energy. Each car is equipped with a car that is ready to gain power.

This technology can also work for moving vehicles. The company cooperates with Drayson Racing technology to test drive technology that uses inductive power transfer via transmitters placed in the Hippodrome. Cars must not be directly over the transmitter to produce electricity, and they must be parked for so HaloIPT said that the system will work even when drivers swerve around their competitors.

It will be a while before racing car sees the start of a line: HaloIPT and Drayson, the plan should be ready for showtime to the end of 2015. But HaloIPT hopes to use what he learns with Drayson applied technology to the needs of car drivers do not race.

At the same time, Wireless charging fans can ogle on stationary system model, featured in the pilot 102EX Rolls-Royce Phantom.

The company sets out his vision in this video:


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