Electric cars will be charged on the way

Electric cars will be charged on the way

Sweden has taken new steps to increase the use of renewable energy They are constructing a road to ease the use of environmentally friendly electric vehicles, where the car will be charged for running. In order to bring down the country's greenhouse gas emissions by 70 percent by 2030, they have taken this step.

On Thursday, April 12, the media reported on The Guardian's report that the information on the world's first charge of the first charge

How does this road work? This road, which is in the electric car, recharge it while on the road. For this, the 'Conductive Charging' method is used.

The Sweden-based project is in charge of E-Road Arlanda. They said the car was charged by a gas-based electricity conveyor rail. As long as there is a car on this rail, there will be a mechanical handle to charge the car battery.

Battery charging will stop when the car stops. There is no need for a charging station on the side of the road. Batteries can also be reduced and can reduce the cost of building electric cars.

Not only that, the fuel cost of this electric vehicle will be 75 percent lower than the normal fuel or gas powered vehicles.

E-Road Arlander Chief Executive Officer Hans Sal The Guardian told that the mobile phone can be charged from the socket of the wall, as well as the car will be charged from this railway. It is unlikely that anyone will be electrocuted, he said. Even if the road is flooded with saline water, you can walk barefoot with this road.

E-Road Arlanda said that this charging facility will cost eight thousand million Croatian coronas in Sweden on 20,000 kilometers of roads. In the meantime, the railways have been installed in the two kilometer street outside the capital city of Stockholm. By observing this road for the next two years, the advantages and disadvantages of the system can be understood. There is a plan to construct such roads across the country.

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