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As the rollout of plug-in charging for electric vehicles is slowed, inductive wireless charging technology is poised to expand beyond niche uses like transit buses and yard tractors. Companies like InductEV are investing in wireless charging infrastructure, with applications in port terminals and municipal transit buses. Incentives and grants are driving adoption, with projects like APM Terminals in New Jersey investing in wireless Level 3 fast charging. Despite some skepticism, advancements in wireless charging technology could offer a cost-effective and convenient alternative to traditional plug-in charging, especially for fleet operations and heavy-duty vehicles.
Source: YAHOO