1. In-car control box smooths the signal of induced 80Hz current.
2. Induction coil under the road similar to car-borne plate. Inside are 2 coils in ‘double-D’ configuration of Litz wire.
3. Two induction plates with copper wire ‘Litz’ coils under car. Litz wire is insulated to ensure good-quality induced current.
4. Roadside electronics box. Delicate circuitry housed above ground in a weatherproof enclosure.
5. Each under-road charging coil is rated at 22kWh. Pulses flow into the battery and then the motor.
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