Use Cases
Electric Green’s wireless charging solutions benefit multiple scenarios:
Fleet operators
We enable vehicles to top-up and charge opportunistically when
waiting at depots, taxi ranks, and airports. This facilitates smaller, less
expensive batteries, improves service availability rates by charging as you
work, thereby achieving lower CapEx and OpEx
Emergency vehicles
Rapid response vehicles can’t afford to be shackled
by a cable, especially when they lay-up away from their base. Charging wirelessly
enables batteries to be constantly topped up and forgetting to plug-in
becomes a thing of the past
Blue badge drivers
Wireless infrastructure makes charging more convenient for all drivers. Our solution offers easily accessible, hands-free charging for blue badge holders in places such as multi-bay supermarket carparks and hospitals
Destination
car parks
Our scalable and cost-effective solution brings
wireless to every space. Smart charging and charge rates matched to dwell time,
delivers the lowest cost per chargepad making our solution the best
choice for offices, business parks, hotels and apartments etc
Residential streets
Our centralised groundside design has no street furniture at
the point of charge, so it is well-suited to residential streets. Scalable
deployment makes it economically practical to power up multiple spaces and help
those without off-street parking
V2X / V2G
Our vehicle and groundside technology is bi-directional,
providing vehicle-to-x (V2X) and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) functionality. Interacting wirelessly
makes mass participation far more likely, delivering cost savings for owners
and lower cost grid connections
Autonomous vehicles
When there isn’t a driver to plug-in, there really
is no alternative to wireless! This makes our technology ideal for automated
transport in ports, airports, robotaxis and wider applications
Dynamic charging
Long stretches of electrified roads require
enormous lengths of cable to distribute 85kHz power. Our CTS technology offers
significant efficiency improvements and Capex reductions for this emerging
sector