First e-Road Charges Electric Vehicles as They Drive

Electrified roads could cut heavy-duty vehicle emissions in one country by 1.2 million tonnes by 2030.

By Rick Richardson
Technology This Week

As Europe attempts to transition away from fossil fuel, Sweden is working on the first permanent electric road in the world, which will allow electric cars and trucks to charge while traveling.

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The E20 motorway has been chosen for the project by Trafikverket, the Swedish Transport Administration. In particular, it will construct the electric road system (ERS) along the 21-kilometer route between Hallsberg and Rebro, which is part of the route between Sweden’s two largest cities, Stockholm and Gothenburg.