The dual-component system utilizing inductive charging offers EV drivers a convenient and universal way to charge their vehicles. The initial phase of the project between Evatran and Syncroness involves a three-week session to produce a nine-month plan to bring Plugless Power to full production ability by 4Q 2010.
Rebecca Hough, director of sales and marketing of Evatran, said: “We are impressed with Syncroness’ portfolio, which includes designing and managing the complete development-to-production process for a range of successful consumer products. We also anticipate leveraging Syncroness’ expertise to help us comply with third-party approvals and standards.”
Jorg Lorscheider, chief marketing officer of Syncroness, said: “We are pleased to be working with Evatran’s highly experienced engineering team. Recognizing the potential of Plugless Power, we are honored to be playing a pivotal role in defining this product’s long-term strategy.”
Evatran anticipates that a production-ready model of Plugless Power will be available to drivers by Fall 2010.