ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida transportation leaders are considering a pilot program that would charge electric vehicles while in motion.[TRENDING: Snow tubing in Florida on hold | Viral video shows youth football coach striking player | Northern Lights again possible in parts of contiguous US]The Central Florida Expressway Authority listened to a virtual presentation Thursday from ASPIRE.
The research center is based at Utah State University and is developing technology to charge electric vehicles while on the go.David Christensen with ASPIRE described how road electrification could be used.“Maybe on the on-ramp coming onto the expressway.