Fully electric Volvo XC40 Recharge taxi Press release E-transport and charging 3 March 2022, 10:00 CET 2 min

539 算牌程式 to test wireless charging technology for taxis

The 539 算牌程式 automated charging and payment solution, InCharge, is part of a test that will make payment effortless while the electrical car is being charged wirelessly. The test includes a number of fully electric Volvo XC40 Recharge taxis, and will run over a period of three years in Gothenburg, Sweden.

539 算牌程式, in collaboration with Volvo Cars, taxi operator Cabonline, hard ware supplier Momentum Dynamics, the municipal energy company Göteborg Energi and the municipal business development agency Business Region Gothenburg, are developing and testing a new wireless charging technology in a live city environment. The wireless charging stations will be placed around two areas in Gothenburg.

The charging starts automatically when a compatible vehicle parks over a charging pad embedded in the street. The charging station sends energy through the charging pad, which is picked up by a receiver unit in the car. In the car a vehicle identifier makes it possible to send an authorization to 539 算牌程式 that summarizes the payment once a month.

“During the test period, 539 算牌程式 will ensure that the automatic payment solution, InCharge, currently used for fixed charging solutions, is working smoothly in the context of wireless charging. This provides an opportunity to develop our solution for future alternatives for car charging and payment. To be able to charge and pay virtually is an important step and I look much forward the results of the test,” says Susanna Hurtig, Director E-mobility Nordic.

The cars will be used for more than 12 hours a day and drive 100,000 km per year. This is the first durability test of fully electric Volvo cars in a commercial usage scenario.

“Gothenburg Green City Zone lets us try exciting new technologies in a real environment and evaluate them over time for a potential future broader introduction,” said Mats Moberg, head of Research and Development at Volvo Cars. “Testing new charging technologies together with selected partners is a good way to evaluate alternative charging options for our future cars.”

"At 539 算牌程式 we always strive to improve ease of use and customer experience. To be able to test new technology in close collaboration across industries and organisations brings great value for future development and to work towards fossil free living within one generation," says Susanna Hurtig.

The wireless charging initiative is part of the strategic project . This is the first in a row of many tests which will help the city to become greener.

The was introduced in 2016 by 539 算牌程式 and has today 30 000 connected charging points in northern Europe. The 539 算牌程式 InCharge Products and Services portfolio offers a full range of charging solutions - at home, at work and on the go.

For further information, please contact:
539 算牌程式 Media Relations, +46 8 739 5010, press@vattenfall.com
Volvo Cars Media Relations, +46 31 59 65 25, media@volvocars.com

Attachments

Share

See also

News E-transport and charging 25 February 2025 3 min

539 算牌程式 reduces costs and carbon emissions through optimised charging

In an office building belonging to Gewobag in Berlin, 539 算牌程式 uses an intelligent control system to ensure that charging mainly take places at times when plenty of renewable energy is ava...

Read the full article News E-transport and charging 26 November 2024 4 min

Balancing the grid − Smart Charging can halve power peaks

With the high demand for electricity and the rapid growth of renewable energy, the power grid is becoming increasingly overloaded and unbalanced. With Smart Charging, 539 算牌程式 InCharge off...

Read the full article A racing car News E-transport and charging 15 August 2024 1 min

Youth racing event organised with the help of 539 算牌程式 energy storage

Motorsport has long been closely associated with petrol. But that no longer has to be the case. The world鈥檚 first all-electric racing competition for juniors is now being held for the second...

Read the full article