InductEV and EO Charging in Partnership to Advance High-Power Wireless Charging for Commercial EV Fleets
InductEV, Inc., the leader in high-power wireless charging solutions, and EO Charging , a global pioneer in electric vehicle charging solutions for depot-based fleets, have entered into a partnership to potentially integrate InductEV’s inductive wireless charging technology into EO’s suite of EV charging solutions 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, said InductEV Chief Revenue Officer, Brandon Anulewicz.
“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,” said John Walsh, CCO & President of Americas at EO Charging. “InductEV is leading the industry in high-power wireless charging technology, and by integrating their cutting-edge solutions, we are set to revolutionize the charging landscape for trucks and buses.
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