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    Those who closely follow electric cars will have heard whispers of wireless charging for a while now. And if you’re not an EV aficionado, you’ve probably wondered why it hasn’t happened. Well, that’s all about to change. Porsche announced on Thursday that it’s rolling out wireless charging on the upcoming all-electric Cayenne later this year.

    The goal is to put an end to wrangling thick and bulky charging cables. Instead, Porsche is stepping in as the first electric car maker to offer wireless charging that’s actually going into production.

    Porsche Cayenne in front of wireless charging pad

    Porsche Cayenne in front of wireless charging pad.

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    Porsche’s inductive charging system delivers up to 11kW with around 90% efficiency, which is on par with traditional wired AC charging. But unlike most EV solutions that involve a jungle of wall-mounted boxes, Porsche’s setup requires just one unassuming floor plate in your garage or driveway. Given that Porsche says roughly 75% of electric charging happens at home, it’s not hard to see the appeal.

    This one-box system does away with the wall box and bulky control units, making the process look effortless. Just park your Cayenne Electric over the slab, and you’re good to go. The car even lowers itself slightly to align with the plate — which makes charging as efficient as possible.

    A close-up view of the Porsche Cayenne wireless charging pad

    A close-up view of the Porsche Cayenne wireless charging pad.

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    What makes this announcement significant is the fact that Porsche is moving first. Plenty of manufacturers have teased wireless charging with similar results, including Tesla for its upcoming Cybercab robotaxi. But Porsche is set to be the first to actually put it into customers’ hands.

    Many startups have tried and failed to make wireless charging for EVs happen over the years, said Antuan Goodwin, CNET’s senior cars writer. “Challenges that have kept the tech from widespread adoption include: fragile hardware (it will be run over by drivers), alignment issues, energy losses that make it significantly slower than plugging in or excessive/dangerous heat generation from sending high amperage over air.”

    Porsche thinks it’s managed to overcome these roadblocks. The system works via a transmitter coil embedded in the base plate and a corresponding receiver in the vehicle’s underbody, sandwiched between the front wheels. It transfers energy using a magnetic field over a gap of a few centimeters, and it has all the safety features you’d expect: motion sensors, object detection and a big red pause button.

    It’s all integrated into the My Porsche app for ultimate connectivity. The floor plate comes with LTE and Wi-Fi, which means future updates can be pushed remotely. It even supports timer charging and battery preconditioning.

    “Ease of use, suitability for everyday use and charging infrastructure are still the decisive factors when it comes to the acceptance of electric mobility,” said Michael Steiner, Porsche’s board member for development. “We are proud that inductive charging will soon be available in series production at Porsche. Charging an electric car at home has never been so easy and convenient.”

    The Cayenne Electric, which will be the first to offer this tech, is due for its release later this year. As for the floor plate, it will go on sale in 2026 through Porsche Centres and online. Pricing hasn’t been detailed yet, but expect it to land at the premium end.





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