Cutting the cables isn’t just a nice way to tidy up your home electronics. Why are we plugging our electric cars into a socket, when we’re living in a wireless world? Nissan’s going to bring wireless charging to the Nissan Leaf — as early as 2013. Woot woot!
A Nissan demonstration reveals that future Nissan Leaf EVs will be cheaper, more efficient and will not require any annoying power cords. Drivers will simply be able to drive over electromagnetic induction mats and the car will receive the electricity to its underbelly. via Dvice
December 6, 2011



Aside from Nissan,BMW AG and Toyota Motor Corp — two of the largest car makers on the planet — have announced a collaborative venture. The two automobile leaders will join hands to produce brand new environmentally-friendly automotive technology. The announcement was made in a Tokyo press conference on Dec. 1. These technologies could entirely change the car industry. http://www.cardealexpert.com/make/BMW/