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SAE International adopts MAHLE’s DIPS as global standard for wireless EV charging

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SAE International has officially selected MAHLE’s Differential Inductive Positioning System (DIPS) as the global standard solution for wireless charging. MAHLE’s positioning system claims to offer a hassle-free charging experience by automatically aligning an Electric vehicle above the charging coil in the floor.

This is a complete cable-free solution and this brings users freedom from finding specific charging plugs for the electric cars. The adoption of MAHLE’s technology as the global standard is expected to accelerate the widespread market launch of wireless charging as a compelling alternative to wired options for EVs and hybrids.

How this system works
MAHLE’s Differential Inductive Positioning System (DIPS) revolutionises electric vehicle (EV) charging with its magnetic field technology. As an EV approaches a DIPS-equipped charging point, the magnetic field automatically establishes a connection with the embedded coil, streamlining the charging process. A user-friendly navigation system guides the driver to the optimal charging position. Beyond charging, DIPS integrates seamlessly with autonomous parking systems, providing precise positioning instructions for accurate alignment over the charging coil. This versatile technology showcases MAHLE’s commitment to enhancing EV infrastructure, simplifying user interactions, and solidifying its leadership in electrification innovations.

MAHLE’s aims to offer its solution to the industry through a licensing model under fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) conditions.

“MAHLE is setting standards. The renowned SAE’s decision in favor of our technology confirms the systems expertise of MAHLE in electrification as well. This will be a strong impetus for e-mobility,” said Arnd Franz, Chairman of the MAHLE Management Board and CEO.

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SAE International adopts MAHLE's DIPS as global standard for wireless EV charging

SAE International has officially selected MAHLE’s Differential Inductive Positioning System (DIPS) as the global standard solution for wireless charging. MAHLE’s positioning system claims to offer a hassle-free charging experience by automatically aligning an Electric vehicle above the charging coil in the floor.

This is a complete cable-free solution and this brings users freedom from finding specific charging plugs for the electric cars. The adoption of MAHLE’s technology as the global standard is expected to accelerate the widespread market launch of wireless charging as a compelling alternative to wired options for EVs and hybrids.

How this system works
MAHLE’s Differential Inductive Positioning System (DIPS) revolutionises electric vehicle (EV) charging with its magnetic field technology. As an EV approaches a DIPS-equipped charging point, the magnetic field automatically establishes a connection with the embedded coil, streamlining the charging process. A user-friendly navigation system guides the driver to the optimal charging position. Beyond charging, DIPS integrates seamlessly with autonomous parking systems, providing precise positioning instructions for accurate alignment over the charging coil. This versatile technology showcases MAHLE’s commitment to enhancing EV infrastructure, simplifying user interactions, and solidifying its leadership in electrification innovations.

MAHLE’s aims to offer its solution to the industry through a licensing model under fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) conditions.

“MAHLE is setting standards. The renowned SAE’s decision in favor of our technology confirms the systems expertise of MAHLE in electrification as well. This will be a strong impetus for e-mobility,” said Arnd Franz, Chairman of the MAHLE Management Board and CEO.

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