| Industry first: Kenworth class-6 electric trucks get OEM-approved wireless charging 
 
  
 Jo Borrás | Jan 25 2024 - 10:23 am PT
 
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 After 6 months of intensive engineering work and evaluations, a  pioneering collaboration between Kenworth, Dana Incorporated, and WAVE  Charging has resulted in the first OEM-approved high-power wireless  charging integration of its kind.
 
 In an industry first,  WAVE charging  has successfully integrated its high-power wireless charging technology  into the Kenworth K270E and K370E model Class 6 electric trucks,  marking the first OEM-approved high-power wireless charging integration  of its kind.
 
 That phrase, “OEM-approved,” is critical here, because while non-approved  wireless charging add-ons risk voiding manufacturer warranties, WAVE  Charging’s integration is fully approved by both the OEM (Paccar  Kenworth) and their systems provider, Dana, ensuring that fleet  customers who want to experiment with WAVE’s charging solution can  explore the benefits of wireless EV charging without compromising the  warranties on their expensive trucks.
 
 “Our collaboration with  Kenworth,  Dana, and Inland Kenworth [the selling dealer] represents a significant  leap forward in the commercial EV landscape,” explains Robin Mackie,  Chief Operating Officer of WAVE’s parent company, Ideanomics (NASDAQ:  IDEX). “Being the first to receive OEM approval for high-power wireless  charging integration is a testament to WAVE Charging’s dedication to  driving innovation. This achievement not only solidifies our position as  market leaders but also sets a new standard for the industry. We are  excited about the possibilities this opens up for OEMs, dealers, and  logistics companies seeking cutting-edge solutions.”
 
 In its official press release, WAVE claims that its successful  integration with Kenworth’s trucks present the storied truck brand and  its dealers with the opportunity to differentiate themselves in the  ultra-competitive commercial electric truck market by promoting trucks  as wireless-charging ready. “This potentially creates a unique selling  point,”  it reads, “attracting customers interested in cutting-edge and convenient charging solutions and perpetual vehicle operations.”
 
 Electrek’s Take
 
 Clearly, this is a self-promoting press release that includes a bit  of market speculation and an un-subtle nudge for Kenworth to start  promoting itself as a “wireless-charging ready” OEM – but that doesn’t  mean it’s wrong.
 
 WAVE’s VP of Business Development Ben Auslander was our very first guest on The Heavy Equipment Podcast last summer, and we spent our time together going over all manner of pros and cons related to wireless charging for commercial EV fleets.  As the company continues to prove out its tech and Kenworth joins Cummins and Daimler trucks in a EV battery JV, however, it begs the question: if WAVE works on Kenworths, will it work on Freightliners and Petes, too?
 
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