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Imagine living in a Jetsons world. First step is wireless charging for transporatation and robotics.


Finally, a charging system that levels the playing field for everyone.
Imagine owning an electric vehicle as a Person with Disability (PWD) — no more struggling to get out of your car or wheelchair to fumble with plugs and cables at a traditional charging station. With Super Volt wireless charging corridors and static zones, it's as simple as driving up or rolling past. Your vehicle's Battery Management System (BMS) with built-in RFID is automatically recognized by the inverter — power turns on instantly, hands-free, and shuts off when you're do
Michael Alexander
7 days ago2 min read


Finally, a ride that's accessible for everyone.
Imagine wireless charging corridors and static zones designed with People with Disabilities (PWD) in mind — no struggling with plugs or cables, no awkward docking stations, just roll up (or drive up) and charge hands-free while you rest or grab a coffee. Like how every modern bathroom in the world is adapted for PWD with grab bars, low sinks, and wide doors, Super Volt corridors could make EV charging as inclusive as possible: level paths, barrier-mounted transmitters at whee
Michael Alexander
7 days ago1 min read


Remember when traffic meant smoke and gas fumes?
Remember when traffic meant: Black smoke in your face every day Third shower before lunch just to feel clean Birds too scared to sing because of the noise E-trikes crawling because battery low again Now imagine this instead: Silent glide along the Pasig path Blue glow under your wheels — charging while you move Coffee in one hand, ensaymada in the other Birds actually singing overhead again No fumes. No wait. No drama. This isn’t fantasy. This is Super Volt corridors coming.
Michael Alexander
Mar 111 min read


Why hasn’t wireless EV charging taken off yet?
Most people think it’s because the tech isn’t ready — but that’s not the full story. For the last 10–15 years, almost every major project chased the same “obvious” path: Embed coils continuously under the entire road High power (50–200 kW) for fast cars on highways Full-road reconstruction, no gaps, no compromises The result? Costs exploded ($1.5–3.5 million per lane-km in Sweden, Korea, Israel pilots). Roads had to be torn up, repaved, and maintained for thermal expansion, w
Michael Alexander
Mar 112 min read


Finally, a charging system that levels the playing field for everyone.
Imagine owning an electric vehicle as a Person with Disability (PWD) — no more struggling to get out of your car or wheelchair to fumble with plugs and cables at a traditional charging station. With Super Volt wireless charging corridors and static zones, it's as simple as driving up or rolling past. Your vehicle's Battery Management System (BMS) with built-in RFID is automatically recognized by the inverter — power turns on instantly, hands-free, and shuts off when you're do
Michael Alexander
Mar 112 min read
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