Chargemaster and Halo team up to test wireless EV networks

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Electric vehicle infrastructure firms plan to test transmitter and receiver pads allowing cars to recharge while driving

Plans to enable electric vehicles (EV) to recharge as they drive around have taken a step forward after wireless technology developer HaloIPT announced it was partnering with leading infrastructure manufacturer...

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