The Electric Road System (ERS) market is rapidly evolving into a $22+ billion global opportunity.From Italy’s Aleatica Transport tender to Norway’s first wireless charging solutions, successful pilot deploymentsworldwide highlight the growing adoption of ERS technology. Countries like the USA, Germany, Sweden, and France have ambitious plans for expanding electric road infrastructure, aiming for thousands of kilometers by 2030.
Huse Electreon is uniquely positioned, with a proven track record of winning every tender it has participated in, demonstrating the reliability and scalability of our technology. Building on this momentum, we aim to drive future pilot deployments in key markets while enabling cities and nations to transition to seamless and sustainable transport solutions.
Together, we are shaping a future where electric mobility redefines transportation efficiency.

Wireless Charging in the U.S.
The U.S. is accelerating wireless charging adoption with key states like Michigan, California, and New York leading the charge.
From Michigan's innovation corridor to California's dynamic charging trials and New York's Port Authority projects, significant advancements are underway.
Federal support and statewide RFPs highlight a growing commitment to efficient and scalable EV charging solutions.
Huse Electreon is at the forefront, driving innovation in this transformative journey.
Wireless Charging in Europe
Europe is leading the charge with wireless electric roads, featuring projects in Norway, Finland, Sweden, Germany, France, and Italy.
Key highlights include Finland’s €25M electrification plan,Sweden’s highway tenders, and Germany’s autobahn innovations.


France
In June 2023, France launched its first wireless Electric Road System (ERS) on the A10 highway near Paris.The 2.0 km project will evaluate the decarbonization benefits for commercial fleets and support France’s goal to reduce CO2 emissions by 86% and install 5,000 km of ERS by 2030.
In December 2023, a wireless EV charging solution was deployed at the Caesarea Business Park in Israel, supporting an electric bus that shuttles employees and visitors. The project, in collaboration with the Caesarea Development Corporation and Asia Tours, aims to enhance operational efficiency and showcase the benefits of wireless charging for sustainable transport in the business hub.
Israel
In December 2023, a wireless EV charging solution was deployed at the Caesarea Business Park in Israel, supporting an electric bus that shuttles employees and visitors. The project, in collaboration with the Caesarea Development Corporation and Asia Tours, aims to enhance operational efficiency and showcase the benefits of wireless charging for sustainable transport in the business hub.
In October 2021, Electreon partnered with Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality and Dan Bus Company to install stationary wireless charging for electric buses. The project, which reduces battery capacity needs by 90%, will equip 200 e-buses with wireless receivers over five years. This initiative supports urban sustainability and advances EV technology in public transportation.


Sweden
In 2019, Electreon launched the Smart Road Gotland project in Sweden, demonstrating wireless Electric Road Systems(wERS) for e-buses and e-trucks. The project, part of Sweden’s plan to install 2,000 km of electrified roads by 2030, showed successful real-world charging with speeds up to 80 km/h and 100 kW power transfer. This marks a major step toward large-scale, sustainable electric transportation in Sweden.
Italy
In November 2021, Electreon launched an Electric Road System that simultaneously charged e-buses and passenger EVs.The system enabled vehicles to gain charge while driving, reducing the need for traditional charging stops.The e-bus maintained full power, and the passenger EV increased from 22% to 48% charge, showcasing thepotential for on-route charging to support decarbonization.

Completed Projects
