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Tesla Cybertruck is wireless inductive charging-ready

Tesla Cybertruck is ready for wireless inductive charging based on new connectors found on the electric pickup truck’s battery pack. The automaker never seemed interested in wireless charging for its electric vehicles. The problem wireless charging solves is not a major one. It alleviates the need to plug in your car, which is not a super difficult or time-consuming task. Nonetheless, Tesla has previously talked about automating the task in order to be ready for self-driving technology. If the cars…

In a US first, Seattle to deploy double-decker electric buses with inductive wireless charging

Photo: Alexander Dennis Seattle will become the first in the US to deploy double-decker electric buses with inductive wireless charging technology. Sound Transit, Seattle’s public transit agency, has ordered 33 Alexander Dennis Enviro500EV double-decker electric buses and 15 60-foot articulated electric buses. They’ll be powered by 13 300 kW in-ground inductive chargers made by King of Prussia, Pennsylvania-based wireless EV charging company InductEV. The double-decker buses, which will…

Tesla confirms wireless inductive electric car home charger is coming

Tesla has confirmed it is working on a wireless inductive home charger for its electric cars after teasing it earlier this year. Tesla has never shown any interest in wireless charging until earlier this year. The problem wireless charging solves is not a major one. It alleviates the need to plug in your car, which is not a super difficult or time-consuming task. Nonetheless, Tesla has previously talked about automating the task in order to be ready for self-driving technology. If the cars could…

The inductive bias of ML models, and why you should care about it | by Gleb Kumichev | Jun, 2022

What inductive bias is, and how it can harm or help your modelsImagine it’s your first time in Switzerland, you hike in mountains and come across a cow with spots and a cowbell.Photo by Ross Sokolovski on Unsplash.You may assume that all spotted caws in Switzerland have a cowbell. This is a typical example of inductive reasoning. It starts with an observation (a cow with spots and a cowbell) and leads to a possible generalization hypothesis (all caws with spots have a cowbell).Notice that it is possible to draw (induce)…

In-road inductive charging tests demonstrate unlimited EV range

The world's fifth-largest automaker has built and tested a charge-as-you-drive system – a loop of road in Italy with wireless EV charging coils embedded under the surface, so that electric cars can charge as they drive and unlock unlimited range. Stellantis, parent company of Fiat, Chrysler, Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, Opel, Peugeot, Ram, Maserati and many others, is a founding member of the Arena Del Futuro project in Chiari, a 1,050-meter (0.65-mile) loop of road near the Chiari exit of the A35 Motorway, about half an hour…