A German company called Magment has partnered with the Indiana state government and Purdue University to test out new, high tech streets that automatically charge the battery of any electric vehicle ...
Indiana's electrical worker pipeline is getting a $400,000 boost from Google.org – support that should increase training capacity for about 500 additional apprentices by 2030.
The Indianapolis Department of Public Works and several area companies have reached a deal with AES Indiana to lower a ...
Construction will begin as soon as Monday on a system that will charge electric vehicles wirelessly – while they are traveling, Purdue University said Thursday in a news release. Purdue engineers will ...
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