France's A10 is the world's first wireless-charging motorway, delivering 300 kW while trucks drive. Detroit has a wireless charging road. Tel Aviv cut bus batteries by 90%. WPTEV.com is the technical authority domain for the next era of EV infrastructure.
WPTEV is the exact acronym the industry uses. Wireless Power Transfer for Electric Vehicles is how engineers, researchers, standards bodies, and procurement teams refer to this technology. SAE International's J2954 standard uses WPT. Academic papers, government tenders, and OEM technical documentation all use WPT and EV as the defining terms. WPTEV.com is the shortest possible expression of the most precise terminology in this field. It is the domain that any serious actor in this space would immediately recognise and covet.
The technology has crossed the threshold from research to reality. Dynamic wireless charging is no longer a concept. France's A10 motorway is delivering over 300 kW to vehicles in motion. Detroit's 14th Street charges commercial vehicles while they drive. Tel Aviv's bus network reduced its battery requirement by 90% through continuous on-route wireless charging. WiTricity's Halo system is a factory option on luxury EVs launched in late 2025. The pilot phase is over. The infrastructure buildout has begun.
The domain works across the entire WPTEV ecosystem. A technology standards platform. A B2B infrastructure consultancy. An investor relations and research portal. A trade media brand. An OEM or Tier-1 supplier's product line. A government tendering and procurement resource. A fleet electrification service provider. Whatever the business model, WPTEV.com delivers instant technical credibility, precise positioning, and the authority of a domain that names the technology itself.
Dynamic wireless charging is no longer a laboratory demonstration. These are live deployments that have validated the technology in real-world conditions in 2025 and 2026.
VINCI Autoroutes and Electreon deployed 1.5 km of dynamic wireless charging on the A10, 40 km southwest of Paris. Trucks, vans, buses, and passenger cars charged while driving. Power output exceeded 300 kW peak. The project, supported by Bpifrance, is being evaluated for expansion to thousands of kilometres across France and Europe.
300 kW peak power confirmedElectreon deployed a quarter-mile stretch of wireless charging road on Detroit's 14th Street, funded by the Michigan Department of Transportation. Modified Ford E-Transit vans charge while moving. Plans are underway to expand to a stretch of Michigan Avenue. The project is providing critical data for interstate highway scaling.
First US public wireless roadElectreon's dynamic wireless system on Tel Aviv's bus network enabled a reduction in onboard battery capacity from 400 kWh to just 45 kWh without compromising uptime. Continuous on-route charging keeps batteries topped up, making vehicles lighter, cheaper, and more capable. The economic case for fleet operators is already proven.
Battery reduced from 400 kWh to 45 kWhWPTEV.com is a precision domain. It speaks directly to engineers, procurement teams, investors, and policymakers working in this space. If you are building the infrastructure for the next generation of electric mobility, this is your domain.
A company deploying wireless charging pads, electric road systems, or dynamic charging infrastructure for EV fleets and public roads. Electreon has 18 live projects across 8 countries. The market for charging-as-a-service is forming now. WPTEV.com is the natural authority domain for the company that builds, operates, or finances the infrastructure layer of the wireless EV charging economy.
Perfect fitA vehicle manufacturer or systems integrator bringing wireless charging as a factory option to passenger cars, commercial vans, buses, or trucks. WiTricity's Halo system is already a factory option on luxury and mid-range EVs launched in late 2025. BMW, Genesis, Hyundai, and Mercedes-Benz are active in this space. WPTEV.com is the B2B and consumer-facing home for an OEM's wireless charging product line.
Perfect fitA platform tracking WPT standards development, SAE J2954 evolution, regulatory approvals, and pilot project results globally. The standards landscape for wireless EV charging is active and consequential , the FCC, SAE, and national transport authorities are all publishing material on WPTEV. An authoritative intelligence platform under WPTEV.com would be the go-to resource for every actor in this ecosystem.
Strong fitA company offering wireless charging solutions for commercial fleet operators: logistics, transit, airport ground vehicles, port operations. The Tel Aviv case proves the economics: 90% battery reduction means smaller, lighter, cheaper vehicles with no compromise in uptime. WPTEV.com positions a fleet service provider as the technical authority for the most consequential cost reduction in electric fleet operations.
Strong fitA specialist publication, newsletter, or conference brand covering the wireless EV charging industry. WPTEV is the precise technical search term used by engineers and procurement professionals. A publication under WPTEV.com will rank naturally for every relevant query in this space and arrive with immediate technical credibility for its core audience.
Good fitA five-letter .com domain that is also the precise technical acronym for a market growing at 45.3% CAGR to $21 billion by 2033, with live deployments across nine countries and major OEM partnerships announced in 2025 and 2026. The buyer pool spans infrastructure companies, OEMs, standards organisations, fleet operators, and investors across Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific.
Good fitWireless power transfer for electric vehicles has moved from research to real roads. The companies that lead this era are being named right now.
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