Poster News reporter Shen Tong and Chen Yuyin report.
Topics related to new energy have not fallen in popularity in recent years, from the upgrading of batteries from generation to generation to the decline of raw materials, which has caused various wars, and then to the installation and use of charging piles, and even the rise and fall of charging piles, which are all topics of general discussion. Recently, Tesla's chief designer said that the company is developing inductive charging technology, which does not need to plug in anything, just drive the car to the charging pad in the garage and start charging automatically, just like the mobile phone induction charger. It's only been a few years in the blink of an eye, and new energy charging has developed like this, and I have to sigh that science and technology change life.
In fact, Tesla's decision in the field of wireless charging of vehicles is not a temporary idea, but a long layout. At this year's investor day in March, Tesla's head of global charging infrastructure, Rebecca Tinucci, presented potential wireless charging solutions for homes and workplaces, and showed off a mysterious wireless home charging station with a raised wireless charging unit underneath the parking of the vehicle, which is connected to the charging box on the wall. In July this year, Tesla bought the German company Wiferion for $76 million, which focuses on contactless charging and energy systems.
We all know that Tesla has always been the leader of new energy vehicles, and since it has entered this field in advance, it shows that this is a development trend.