Nissan has developed a wireless charging pad that recharges the battery simply by parking the vehicle on top of a ground transmission unit.The Nissan wireless charger works by electromagnetic induction; electricity is drawn from the recharging coil in a housing mounted on a garage floor and into contacts inside the vehicle.Researchers in Korea reportedly are even working on an electric bus powered by a continuous inductive connection with a cable buried in the road.Learn more from the Herald Sun.
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