The biggest problem the owner has with electric vehicles is the 'range' of the vehicle, how long it travels once the battery is charged. In the UK, there is now a wonderful way to get people out of this predicament. According to Mail Online, plans are underway to build roads in the British city of Coventry that will also 'recharge' electric vehicles. While traveling on these roads, vehicles will automatically recharge and people will be able to recharge. Will get rid of the problem of 'range' of vehicles.
According to the report, the multi-million-pound project will install electric coils under the road, from which the receiver will receive current in the rim of the electric vehicle and give it to the controller. This controller will send this current to the car battery and the battery will continue to recharge. All this will happen during the journey of the car and people will not have to stop the car for this. The project is being launched under the leadership of Coventry City Council. Other partners in the project include Cenex, Coventry University, Hubject, Midlands Connect, National Express, Transport for the West Midlands and Toyota Tsushu UK Limited.