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'Electrified roadway' getting closer to being a reality in West Lafayette

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Purdue engineers are working to develop a first of its kind technology to power electric semi trucks as they drive on the road.

The road provides that power instead of having, for example, the battery provide that power.

The idea is electric semis will be able to drive at 65 miles an hour and a magnetic field will transfer energy from the coils to receiver on the truck.

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49

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40

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87

Article tone

informal

Language

English

Language complexity

27

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not offensive

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medium-lived

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