InductEV Moves to New Headquarters and Establishes Innovation Center for Wireless EV Charging Solutions

InductEV, a technology firm specializing in wireless charging solutions for electric vehicles, has announced its move to a new headquarters facility in King of Prussia, PA. The 50,600 square foot facility at 660 Allendale Road will provide InductEV with more office and engineering space, as well as the chance to establish a state-of-the-art lab and innovation center.

This move comes as InductEV gains momentum with customers and partners, and as the company showcases its technology leadership in the industry. InductEV’s wireless charging systems are in use in over 20 fleets across the United States and Europe, and have already delivered over 1GWh of safe, wireless charging power, which drives down the total cost of operations for fleet operators.

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InductEV has also made headlines recently with its successful challenge against six patents held by WiTricity, resulting in the invalidation of those patents. These legal victories highlight InductEV’s commitment to innovation and technology leadership in the industry.

In addition, InductEV has announced a strategic partnership with ChargePoint, a leading EV charging network, to expand the availability of high-powered wireless EV charging solutions across the United States, further establishing InductEV’s position as an industry leader.

Barry Libert, Chairman and CEO of InductEV, explained that “Demand for our products is growing faster than ever, and this new location gives us the room we need to keep up with that rapidly growing demand.” The new location is a modern, energy-efficient mixed-use facility designed with the needs of a rapid growth company in mind. It offers more office and research and development space, open areas for collaboration and meetings, larger engineering labs, and a modern kitchen and cafĂ©, along with better outdoor lighting and parking facilities.

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Chuck Russell, President and COO of InductEV, added that “Our new space is already making a major difference in how efficiently and effectively our team can respond to new growth opportunities in both charging systems and infrastructure services.” InductEV aims to be the partner of choice for OEMs and fleet operators, as well as infrastructure partners from airports to intermodal facilities, supplying and managing their systems and clean energy needs.

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