Code: MTA6643 | Publication Date: Jul 2025 |
Europe, the US, and APAC are the countries where high-potential dynamic road-charging trials are seen in smart-city corridors. This incredible rise in the market is mainly driven by surging EV adoption, government-backed infrastructure rollout. Alongside, the consumer demand for cable-free, convenient charging in public, residential, and fleet environments is also contributing in the market.
Currently, the popularity of static inductive charging dominates the market while dynamic inâmotion charging is gaining momentum through pilot programs on roads and deposits. With time, the technology got advanced for instance, resonant inductive systems achieving over 90% efficiency, SAE J2954 standardization up to 11â¯kW, vehicle-to-grid compatibility, and smart-pad integration are solidifying market growth.
Company Name | WiTricity Corporation |
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Established Year | 2007 |
Headquarters | Watertown, Massachusetts, USA |
Official Website | Click Here |
WiTricity is a pioneer in wireless EV charging using magnetic resonance. Their tech supports high-efficiency, contactless charging for cars at rest or in motion. The company partners with brands like Toyota and Hyundai.
Company Name | Plugless Power (Evatran Group Inc.) |
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Established Year | 2011 |
Headquarters | Houston, Texas, USA |
Official Website | Click Here |
Plugless Power developed the first commercial wireless charging pad for EVs. Their system enables charging just by parking over a pad. The company focuses on seamless, driver-friendly solutions.
Company Name | HEVO Inc. |
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Established Year | 2011 |
Headquarters | Austin, Texas, USA |
Official Website | Click Here |
HEVO builds wireless EV charging pads and grid-connected software. Their chargers offer 8â12 kW power and over 90% efficiency. HEVO works with smart cities and commercial fleets globally.
Company Name | Powermat Technologies |
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Established Year | 2006 |
Headquarters | Tel Aviv, Israel |
Official Website | Click Here |
Powermat develops wireless power platforms for automotive, mobile, and IoT. Their technology is used by major brands like General Motors. They are expanding into EV charging infrastructure.
Company Name | Electreon Wireless Ltd. |
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Established Year | 2013 |
Headquarters | Beit Yanai, Israel |
Official Website | Click Here |
Electreon specializes in dynamic wireless EV chargingâcharging while driving. Their technology uses embedded coils under roads. Pilot projects are active in Sweden, Germany, and the U.S.
Company Name | Continental AG |
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Established Year | 1871 |
Headquarters | Hanover, Germany |
Official Website | Click Here |
Continental develops inductive charging systems with automated alignment. Their technology supports easy, cable-free charging. The system is designed for passenger and fleet vehicles.
Company Name | Qualcomm Technologies Inc. (Halo) |
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Established Year | 2012 (Halo project) |
Headquarters | San Diego, California, USA |
Official Website | Click Here |
Qualcommâs Halo division worked on wireless dynamic charging systems. Though sold to WiTricity, the Halo brand set early industry benchmarks. It helped demonstrate in-motion charging for EVs.
Company Name | Bosch Mobility Solutions |
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Established Year | 1886 (Parent: Bosch) |
Headquarters | Stuttgart, Germany |
Official Website | Click Here |
Bosch is exploring wireless EV charging and energy management systems. Their research includes automated charging using floor pads. Focus areas include fleets, smart homes, and urban mobility.
Company Name | Chargedot New Energy Tech Co. Ltd. |
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Established Year | 2009 |
Headquarters | Shanghai, China |
Official Website | - |
Acquired by NIO, Chargedot builds EV chargers and wireless modules. The company plays a key role in China's charging infrastructure. They focus on buses, taxis, and commercial fleets.
Company Name | Momentum Dynamics Corp. |
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Established Year | 2009 |
Headquarters | Malvern, Pennsylvania, USA |
Official Website | Click Here |
Momentum Dynamics provides high-power wireless charging for EV fleets. Their systems support 50â300 kW dynamic charging. Clients include transit agencies and logistics operators in the U.S. and Europe.