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Shaped magnetic field in resonance

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Shaped Magnetic Field in Resonance (SMFIR) is the charging of vehicles electronically through a magnetic field to generate an electric charge.

Practical Applications

The most practical application for this technology is to convert a combustion engine driven transportation system to a green technology. [1]

Breakthrough

South Korea on August the 6th, 2013, created the first ever high-tech electric charging road which uses this to charge an electrically driven (OLEV) bus.[2]

References

  1. ^ http://koasas.kaist.ac.kr/bitstream/10203/23718/1/-CIRP-Design-2011-Paper34-Suh.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "South Korean road wirelessly recharges OLEV buses". BBC News. 7 August 2013.