An Aussie company provided the McLaren Speedtail Hyper-GT's wireless charging system

Australian company Lumen Freedom has revealed it supplied the wireless charging technology used in the 2020 McLaren Speedtail Hyper-GT, a hybrid hypercar that's the first vehicle in the world to rely solely on wireless charging. Melbourne-based Lumen Freedom confirmed it provided the wireless charging receiver, wall box and ground pad for the AU$2.88 million car – the key components which allow it to seamlessly charge via induction, without the need for cables.

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