R & D Conductive Tires: Let Electric Vehicles Run While Charging

Do you believe that the tire can conduct electricity? Japan's Toyohashi University of Technology developed the latest technology to make even the rubber tires, which are usually regarded as insulators, conduct electricity. This technology is applied to electric vehicles, and electric vehicles can be used on the move. Charging, not half afraid of power failure anchor.

The researchers put a special rubber tire on the aluminum plate and then connected the electricity to the aluminum plate. At this time, the bulb connected to the two tires actually glowed. This means that the rubber tire originally considered as an insulator was successful in helping to conduct electricity. The researchers said that although the rubber is an insulator, this inner steel-containing tire can conduct ultra-high-frequency electric energy at a frequency that is one million times that of ordinary electricity.

In this conductive process, the power consumption is very low. The ultimate goal of this innovative research is to help electric vehicles to be charged on the road. If the road can be installed with this energized aluminum metal plate, the car will drive through the aluminum plate. You can charge it. Charging along the side of the road, no longer afraid of no electricity halfway down.

Everyone knows that electric cars are environmentally friendly, but electric cars are bulky, and they use more energy to increase car weight. This is one of the reasons why electric cars cannot be popularized. This invention allows cars to drive while they are on the road, and electric cars are widely used. Days don't seem to be far away.