image of two men kneeling down to examine a section of pavement
Professor John Haddock and Oscar Moncada, a graduate student, examine a slab of concrete pavement with wireless power-transfer technology.
  • Indiana researchers are testing out a highway that can wirelessly charge electric vehicles. 
  • They say their technology is so powerful that it can even charge an electric semitruck.
  • Transmitter coils installed under the pavement transmit energy to receiver coils on the EVs.

One of the biggest downsides of owning an electric vehicle is having to stop and charge it, but a group of researchers out of Indiana wants to change that.

The solution? Highways that can wirelessly charge your EV while you drive, even at high speeds.