Modern R&D support for wireless charging cars has entered the testing phase

On May 30th, the Korean news website etnews reported that Hyundai Motor has developed a groundbreaking vehicle equipped with wireless charging capabilities for smartphones. The car is currently undergoing final testing and is expected to target everyday smartphone users, potentially opening up a new market for wireless charging technology in the automotive industry.

The new model, set to launch in October, will feature a magnetically induced wireless charger inspired by the "Ravens" follow-up model. This system uses chips from IT products, while Korea-based companies TODA-ISU and SAMWHA will supply ferrite cores as essential components for the charging unit.

The wireless charging technology used in the car follows the WPC's "Q6" certified "A6" standard. Although Hyundai is temporarily adopting this standard, it is considered the most suitable for vehicles due to its design, which includes six ferrite cores for optimal performance.

As more automakers begin integrating wireless charging into their vehicles, this innovation could serve as a catalyst for the broader adoption of wireless charging technology. Currently, standalone wireless chargers are still relatively expensive, making consumers more inclined to purchase cars that already come with the feature. As production scales up and accessory costs decrease, the price of wireless charging solutions is expected to drop significantly.

A source within the Korean automotive industry stated that this move is part of Hyundai's strategy to stay competitive against international brands. By incorporating cutting-edge wireless charging technology, Hyundai aims to strengthen its position in an increasingly tech-driven market.

(Internship compiled by Feng Jiaya, reviewed by Li Xiaofei)

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