TU Braunschweig, INTIS GmbH develop wireless charging system for EVs
LISA4CL project researchers develop a 22 kW inductive charging system, aiming for high efficiency, interoperability and utilization of renewable energy sources
Researchers from Technische Universität Braunschweig and INTIS GmbH in a joint project called LISA4CL, have developed an inductive charging system for electric vehicles with a charging capacity of 22 kW. The necessary components have been successfully tested at TU Braunschweig’s Institute for Electrical Machines, Traction and Drives (IMAB) and the elenia Institute for High Voltage Technology and Power Systems.
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