By using physics rather than chemistry, kinetic charging avoids environmental problems
An Israeli company that developed a fast electric vehicle (EV) charging system based on kinetic inertia technology recently won its first commercial contracts in Europe, the United States, and Israel.
Developed by Zooz Power, the system uses grid energy to spin eight wheels 17,000 times per minute. The process converts electrical energy into kinetic energy.
When a vehicle comes to recharge, the wheels’ rotation is slowed down to transform this kinetic energy back into electrical energy and inject it into the vehicle's battery at such an intensity that the battery is fully recharged in about 15 minutes.... Read More: i24