Electreon Wireless, an Israel-based firm based out Tel Aviv is collaborating with Ford and DTE to deliver wireless charging technology to Detroit next year that will allow adapted electric cars to charge while driving in the United States. The electrified road will be around one mile long and will be positioned near Detroit's Michigan Central Terminal, an abandoned railway station that Ford is transforming into its "mobility innovation district". The EVs would require a special receiver to charge and the per car installation is estimated to cost anywhere between $3,000 - 4,000. However, Electron claims to reduce that price to $1,000 - 1,500.
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