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title: "Denso develops dynamic inductive charging system"
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description: "Denso, in collaboration with the University of Tokyo, is developing a dynamic inductive charging system for electric vehicles, aiming for a launch by fiscal year 2029. This technology will allow for wireless charging while vehicles are in motion, addressing consumer concerns about charging time and range. Denso has partnered with Electreon and participated in a demonstration project in Kashiwa. The exact technology details remain undisclosed, but it is expected to significantly boost EV demand and transform mobility."
datetime: "2026-05-04T11:51:41.000Z"
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# Denso develops dynamic inductive charging system

In Japan, the fiscal year begins on 1 April and runs until the end of March of the following year. That means even a launch in the first quarter of 2030 would align with the timeline Denso has now announced. According to a report by _Kyodo News_, the supplier signed a ten-year collaboration agreement with the University of Tokyo last month to advance the practical application of its wireless charging system.

Denso has been developing inductive charging technology for electric vehicles for several years. However, as part of a collaboration established in 2023, the Japanese company adopted the technology of market leader Electreon, based in Israel. Denso and the University of Tokyo were also part of a Japanese consortium of academia and industry that conducted a demonstration project in the city of Kashiwa starting in 2023.

Details about the exact technology the two partners plan to use to wirelessly transfer power from coils embedded in the road to a moving vehicle remain unknown. However, expectations are high: “If realised, it is expected to boost demand for EVs, as the time needed for charging and the short cruising range have been among the concerns consumers cite over purchasing the zero-emissions vehicles,” _Kyodo News_ reports. Denso President Shinnosuke Hayashi also stated that the technology ‘could break through limitations and change the face of mobility.’

kyodonews.net

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