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Wireless Charging

Problems challenge the transition to electric vehicles. The grid lacks capacity and interconecion. The grid fails to keep pace with peak demand and disaster-based internuptions. It costs too much. It takes too long to charge EVs. There are too few charging stations. Burying the grid beneth highways, however, can solve all of there problems. Inductive charging, as you drive over these cables can directly charge your batteries without the infrastructure needed for charging stations. Cables beneath an extensive highway system might better serve connectivity, security, and continuity of the electric grid. Ggovernment subsidies might better support cheap electricity and a vastly improved interconnected grid.

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