Weather was a factor in the crash as roads are slick, and visibility was greatly reduced due to blowing and heavy snow.
For the first time in the U.S., a roadway has wirelessly charged an electric heavy-duty truck driving at highway speeds, demonstrating key technology that could help lower the costs of building ...
Purdue University achieves first U.S. wireless charging of a heavy-duty truck at highway speeds, delivering 190 kW to a ...
A boring-looking strip of Indiana asphalt just did something wild: it wirelessly charged a heavy-duty electric truck at 65 mph. On a 400-meter test section of U.S. 52/231 near West Lafayette, a ...
As more people buy electric vehicles, states are looking for ways to make the technology more practical and less costly. In Indiana, an experiment is just beginning. Construction crews are building an ...
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