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Infiniti's Leaf-Based Car Will Get Inductive Charging, at Least Regionally

Inductive charging in production version will be based on regional availability

 
 
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Infiniti plans to offer the car with inductive charging at least in some markets

InfinitiInfinitiInfinitiJapan, 1989 > present31 models
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is working on its own variant of the NissanNissanNissanJapan, 1932 > present159 models
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LeafLEAFNissan LEAFJapan, 2009 > present29 versions
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, and the company's product planner Andy Palmer says that the car will use inductive charging on a region-by-region basis.

The Infiniti EV will have completely unique styling compared to the Leaf. An early shape for the car was shown in the LELE ConceptInfiniti LE ConceptJapan, 2012 > present13 photos
concept.

“The whole concept of not having to couple up cables to a plug socket, dragging them on the ground and on you as you go, is in keeping with luxury motoring.

“It is this technology we want to shine a light on, so while there is no world standard on methods, the roll-out will be dependent on region,” said Palmer.

Inductive charging allows for electric devices to gain power wirelessly through electromagnetic radiation. In the case of the electric Infiniti, it would be owners could park the car over the charger, and it would charge while waiting. In theory, in the future inductive charging could be embedded in roadways to keep electric cars charged. 

Source: Autocar

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