Tesla Unveils Cybercab with Wireless Charging Technology
The new Cybercab, a two-seater robotaxi, features inductive charging, eliminating the need for a traditional charging port.
- Tesla's Cybercab teaser video showcases wireless charging, but leaves many technical details undisclosed.
- The Cybercab is designed to charge at 25 kW using a wireless pad, though efficiency and full-charge capabilities remain unclear.
- Elon Musk confirmed the Cybercab will not have a charging port, relying entirely on inductive charging technology.
- The robotaxi is expected to have a range of 200 miles, with an efficiency of 5.5 miles per kWh, indicating a 35 kWh battery.
- Tesla's wireless charging concept raises questions about practicality and efficiency compared to existing wired solutions.