Michigan’s first-in-the-nation EV charging roadway
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On this week’s edition of the Talking Michigan Transportation podcast, a conversation with Stefan Tongur, vice president of business development in the United States for Israel-based Electreon, a developer and provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions. He first discussed the technology on the podcast shortly after the contract was announced in 2022.
Tongur talks about the significance of a media event Wednesday, Nov. 29, showcasing the first inductive charging technology installed on a public street in the United States.
In February 2022, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) announced the award of a contract to Electreon for a pilot project with implementation of the technology. MDOT has worked closely in partnership with Electreon, Michigan Central, and the City of Detroit. This week’s demonstration was on a segment of 14th Street, adjacent to the Michigan Central campus in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood.
The next phase of the project will add the technology to a segment of nearby US-12 (Michigan Avenue).
Tongur explains the company’s mission:
- To accelerate carbon neutrality and simultaneously meet the needs of public and commercial fleet operators and consumers, we have created a cost-effective, end-to-end wireless charging infrastructure and services platform.
Electreon has projects in several countries, including most cited as having the highest share of EV sales.
Next week: Joann Muller, a Detroit-based automotive industry reporter for Axios, will be a guest on the podcast to talk about her extensive reporting on the development of EVs.
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1. Michigan’s first-in-the-nation EV charging roadway (00:00:00)
2. Inductive Charging Milestone - Michigan Transportation (00:00:01)
3. Electric Road Systems (00:11:42)
4. Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Partnerships and Commitment (00:17:16)
5. Electric Vehicles and Marketplace Trends (00:30:51)
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