Authorities in Dubai are taking further steps to promote the use of eco-friendly modes of public transport.
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has carried out trial runs for wireless charging of electric vehicles and buses while they are on the move.
Power-charging grids have been laid out underneath a 60-metre stretch of road strip in Dubai Silicon Oasis.
The tests have been carried out using the Shaped Magnetic Field In Resonance (SMFIR) technology.
Officials say they’ve had promising results compared to the conventional cable charging system.
The initiative will ensure seamless operations as the vehicles won’t have to stop at charging stations.
However, there are no immediate plans to implement the system on a permanent basis as the technology is still evolving.
Ahmed Bahrozyan, CEO of the RTA’s Public Transport Agency shared the details with ARN News.
RTA has launched the test-run of the dynamic wireless charging of electric vehicles and buses in motion using the Shaped Magnetic Field In Resonance technology. pic.twitter.com/imJbwHXoJc
— RTA (@rta_dubai) February 12, 2020



Putin thanks UAE President for Russia-Ukraine mediation efforts
UAE President, Australian Deputy PM discuss defence, regional security
UAE, IMO discuss Strait of Hormuz shipping security
UAE says OPEC, OPEC+ exit was sovereign strategic decision
UAE, Maldives FMs discuss bilateral ties
UAE reaffirms it took defensive actions to protect sovereignty, civilians
Gulf educators gather in Dubai to share teaching and innovation ideas
UAE refutes Iranian allegations at BRICS meeting
Dubai to launch drone delivery services at parks, beaches
UAE, India ink defence, energy partnerships as Sheikh Mohamed meets Modi
UAE issues advisory over Danalac infant formula
H.H. Sheikh Mohammed opens DEWA's 'largest, smartest net-zero energy' HQ
UAE to restore Umayyad Mosque in Syria's Damascus
WATCH: Dubai driver caught for reckless stunts on high-speed highway
UAE brokers new round of Russia-Ukraine prisoner exchange
H.H. Sheikh Khaled briefed on West-East oil pipeline project
Dubai's RTA impounds over 9,000 cars in 2025 for illegal parking
UAE condemns attack on Indian-flagged ship off Oman coast
UAE, UK ministers discuss regional stability, bilateral ties
H.H. Sheikh Hamdan reviews operations, developments at Jebel Ali Port
