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Florida's New Highway Charges EVs While Driving
3 Jan
Summary
- A new Florida highway west of Orlando features inductive charging coils.
- The technology wirelessly powers electric vehicles, extending their range.
- The highway is set to open around 2029 with multiple innovative features.

Florida is set to unveil a new section of highway west of Orlando, slated for completion around 2029. This innovative stretch, part of the Lake/Orange Expressway (State Road 516), will feature cutting-edge technology designed to support electric vehicles.
A notable element is the installation of inductive charging coils beneath approximately three-quarters of a mile of the roadway. This system uses a magnetic field to wirelessly transmit power to vehicles equipped with receivers, capable of delivering up to 200 kilowatts. While this won't provide a full charge, it will significantly extend the operational range of electric trucks and buses.
Beyond wireless charging, the project incorporates solar panels for infrastructure power, dedicated wildlife crossings, and shared-use paths for non-automotive travel. This e-highway initiative represents a significant step towards advancing EV adoption by tackling range anxiety and reducing reliance on traditional charging infrastructure.




