The book progresses systematically, first establishing the context and limitations of current electric vehicle technology. It then delves into the core technology of dynamic wireless charging, assessing its practical implementation, infrastructure requirements, and economic impacts. The book further considers the broader implications for transportation, energy consumption, and urban planning. It aims to provide a balanced assessment of the opportunities and challenges associated with electric roads, supported by scientific research, engineering studies, and real-world pilot project data.
This comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach distinguishes this book, making it valuable for engineers, scientists, policymakers, and anyone interested in sustainable energy and transportation. The book's exploration of infrastructure development and renewable energy sources offers insights into the future of electric vehicle technology. It also touches on the regulatory and policy frameworks necessary to support the adoption of this technology, considering standardization, safety, and public investment.