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UK poised to fund trials to charge electric taxis wirelessly

In the future, the government may reportedly make wireless charging accessible to the public as well.

H Prasad

With an aim to promote sustainable transportation, the UK government is funding a trial to charge electric taxis wirelessly at ranks rather than needing to be plugged in at charging stations.

The government is reportedly investing £3.4 million (or $4.43 million) into the technology as part of a six-month trial, which will see 10 Nissan and LEVC electric taxis fitted with wireless charging technology and offered to drivers rent-free. The advantages of wireless charging are that multiple taxis can charge at the same time, unlike plugs or charge points for which drivers sometimes have to queue.  

A similar pilot was launched in Oslo last year, helping Norway cement its reputation as a leader in green transportation, reports suggest.

In the future, the government may reportedly make wireless charging accessible to the public as well.

*Edited from an IANS report.

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