Road Charges Electric Vehicle

Road Charges Electric Vehicle

Near Stockholm, the road recharges the batteries of electric cars and trucks. By transferring energy from two tracks of rail in the road.  The design is like that of a Scalextric track.  However, should the vehicle overtake, it automatically disconnects the arm.

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Scalextric track. Image: Manel (CC BY-ND 2.0) | Flickr

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