TOKYO -- An American developer of wireless electric-vehicle charging technology plans to enter the Japanese market as early as 2024, Nikkei has learned, by teaming up with Tokyo-based fuel seller Sinanen Holdings.
U.S. company WiTricity will target commercial users with Tokyo-based fuel seller
WiTricity's technology will bring iPhone-style wireless charging to electric vehicles. (Photo courtesy of WiTricity)
TOKYO -- An American developer of wireless electric-vehicle charging technology plans to enter the Japanese market as early as 2024, Nikkei has learned, by teaming up with Tokyo-based fuel seller Sinanen Holdings.