ELECTRIC CARS WILL BE POWERED BY "CLOUD COMPUTING," MAKING VEHICLE POWER STATIONS OBSOLETE.

ELECTRIC CARS WILL BE POWERED BY "CLOUD COMPUTING," MAKING VEHICLE POWER STATIONS OBSOLETE.

 Since we're in a race to stop climate change and global warming, one of the most important tasks to fulfil in order to win is to eliminate significant volumes of CO2 – and fossil-fueled automobiles are among the biggest CO2 generators. Many people consider electric vehicles (EVs) as a viable alternative to today's traditional oil-powered vehicles, however EV adoption is slowed by a lack of power station infrastructure.

Why can't EVs operate on cloud computing power, I reasoned? So here's how I'm going to power it: A customised AI Chip, comprising of a transmitter and a receiver, is used in every EV battery. The transmitter or induction coil generates an electromagnetic field that transmits energy over the gap to the receiving device's equivalent induction coil. The energy acquired from the magnetic field is subsequently converted into useable electric current, which is then utilised to charge the battery by the receiver. They can be centrally monitored and managed via cloud connectivity, unlike wired and tubed chargers. Based on the battery charge state, software programmes can start and stop charging. Data logging, remote management and control from a central location, and cloud connectivity are all supported via an inbuilt microcontroller. The charger may also log data about its usage, such as its on state, charging duration, disconnected status, and so on. This is possible now that we're in the era of 5G and the "Internet of Things."

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