The Jerusalem Post

Electreon to set new EV charging record

- • By ZACHY HENNESSEY

Electreon Wireless is set to achieve a significan­t milestone by completing a four-day 1,500 kilometer trip in an electric car without stopping to charge, thanks to the use of its proprietar­y in-road charging strips.

The record-setting drive began on Sunday at Electreon’s headquarte­rs in Beit Yannai, and will end on Wednesday.

Throughout the journey, several key performanc­e indicators will be monitored and displayed to highlight the significan­ce of this achievemen­t. These include the exact travel time, the distance covered, the amount of energy transferre­d to the vehicle and data on the reduction of CO2 emissions.

Electreon, a publicly traded company on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, has proven the effectiven­ess of its wireless charging technology through numerous successful pilots, tenders and commercial projects worldwide. The company has been gaining substantia­l support from industry leaders and decision-makers, signifying the growing momentum behind wireless charging technology.

Oren Ezer, the CEO and founder of Electreon, emphasized the increasing acceptance of wireless charging technology, stating, “We are at a turning point, moving from vision to reality.” Ezer highlighte­d recent achievemen­ts, including the launch of the first public commercial line in Germany powered by Electreon’s wireless charging system. Notably, a project in Germany showcased the transfer of over 1 megawatt hour to an electric bus, eliminatin­g the need for the bus to halt operations for charging, day or night.

In a display of the company’s growth, Electreon announced a revenue target of 102 million NIS for the years 2023-2024. The company experience­d

significan­t revenue growth in 2022, thanks to increased sales and a multitude of agreements signed for implementi­ng flagship projects in Europe and the USA.

March witnessed another significan­t milestone for Electreon as it signed a strategic cooperatio­n agreement with Toyota, one of the world’s leading car manufactur­ers, and Denso, a prominent producer of automotive components and technologi­es. The agreement entails the joint developmen­t of a wireless charging kit, enabling seamless installati­on in vehicles manufactur­ed by various industry players, thus expediting the global distributi­on and adoption of Electreon’s technology.

 ?? (Electreon PR) ?? A CREATIVE render of Electreon’s wireless charging road technology.
(Electreon PR) A CREATIVE render of Electreon’s wireless charging road technology.

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