Detroit just made history with a road that charges electric cars while they drive!On a short stretch of 14th Street, copper coils hidden under the asphalt create North America’s first public electric road, letting EVs charge on the go.Test vehicles with special receivers can pull in about 16 kilowatts of power while cruising, helping Michigan figure out how to bring this tech to buses and city routes next.If roads can charge cars in motion, the real power shift isn’t just in the batteries, it’s in the cities building this future.
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MAGA 1776 🇺🇸
They should use it for ice melt

T J
How long before corrosion gets to it.

Richard B
So this is how the miles per driven laws will be passed.
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