New Delhi: France has inaugurated the world’s first 1.5-kilometre stretch of road that can wirelessly charge electric vehicles (EVs) while in motion. This innovative highway, located near the A10 motorway just outside Paris, represents a significant advancement in sustainable transportation.
An independent verification by Gustave Eiffel University confirmed that the road is capable of delivering over 200 kW of continuous power, with peak output reaching 300 kW—comparable to Tesla’s V3 Supercharger speeds.
How Will the Wireless EV Charging Work?
The system operates through a series of copper coils installed beneath the asphalt, which generate a magnetic field. This magnetic energy is converted into usable power in electric vehicles equipped with specific receivers. The technology functions similarly to wireless charging systems for smartphones, akin to attaching a MagSafe charger to an iPhone. Notably, the system:
- Functions effectively in heavy rain, snow, and icy conditions.
 - Can charge multiple vehicles, including cars, buses, and trucks simultaneously.
 - Eliminates the need for stopping or plugging in.
 
With the ability to charge vehicles while moving, drivers can cover longer distances without frequent stops, potentially minimizing the size of battery packs required.
Increase in Driving Range
According to ArenaEV, real-time driving on this road has demonstrated a substantial increase in vehicle range within just a few minutes, addressing the issue of range anxiety that has hindered wider EV adoption. If this technology sees widespread implementation, manufacturers could produce lighter, smaller, and more economical EVs as they would not need to incorporate large battery packs for extensive travel.
Low Maintenance Design
The embedded copper coil system ensures that there are:
- No moving parts.
 - Reduced mechanical wear.
 - Lower maintenance costs.
 
This technology will be developed by Electreon, a leader in wireless charging solutions.
France’s Ambitious Goal: 9,000 km of EV-Charging Roads by 2035
The new road initiative aligns with the French Ministry of Transport’s objective to establish 9,000 kilometers of wireless charging roads by the year 2035. This ambitious plan positions France as the first nation to implement a comprehensive wireless EV-charging roadway network, with the potential to revolutionize public transport, freight logistics, and daily commuting.
					
			
                                
                             




