1. Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Volkswagen Group of America have successfully demonstrated a 270-kW wireless power transfer to a Porsche Taycan, showcasing a significant advancement in electric vehicle charging technology. 2. The system uses a polyphase electromagnetic coil design to maximize power density and efficiency, achieving a 50% increase in state of charge within 10 minutes with over 95% efficiency. 3. This technology integrates protective measures to ensure safe and reliable power transfer, including shutdown procedures in response to power interruptions or unexpected conditions.
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