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Wireless Electric Vehicles Race Towards the Future Qualcomm Technologies Inc. is an Official Technology Partner of FIA Formula E Championship. As a leader in wireless technology, Qualcomm is enabling Formula E in their quest to incorporate exciting new and innovative technologies into the race series. Qualcomm Halo™ Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging (WEVC) systems are integrated into the Official Qualcomm Safety Cars. Enabling these key support vehicles to be charged wirelessly ensures they remain charged at all times, ready to be rapidly deployed in case of an emergency. Nikola Tesla demonstrates wireless power Season II of FIA Formula E race series kicks off in Beijing – Qualcomm WEVC Safety Car upgraded with Qualcomm Halo™ 7.4kW WEVC system Victor Wouk builds the first full-powered, full-size hybrid vehicle Vehicles (OLEV) is created to oversee aspects of EV funding in the UK Drayson Racing B12 EV fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 22kW WEVC system, sets new world land speed record for EVs under 1000kg SAE confirms 85kHz as agreed operating frequency for WEVC Fluence ZE first Renault EV to be fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 3.7kW WEVC system FIA Formula E series 1 kicks off in Beijing with the Qualcomm WEVC Safety Car fitted with Qualcomm Halo3.7kW WEVC system Of the 4,192 cars produced in the US, 28% are powered by electricity Rolls Royce Phantom 102EX fitted with HaloIPT 7.4kW WEVC system Thomas Davenport builds the first American DC electric motor HaloIPT Ltd demonstrates 3.7kW WEVC system on EVs in London (under licence from UoA) WEVC systems launched in buses in Turin, Italy by Conduc- tix-Wampfler (under licence from UoA) UoA develops first 30kW WEVC system for buses in Rotorua, New Zealand The University of Auckland's (UoA) first WEVC system Formula E announces Qualcomm Halo™ WEVC technology will be used in the Formula E championship Nissan Leaf fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 7.4kW WEVC system as a technology demonstrator Qualcomm Inc. acquires Halo IPT business The Official Qualcomm Safety Car Qualcomm Halo TM WEVC is an exciting new technology that allows EVs and Plug-in Hybrid EVs (PHEV) to charge automatically, without the need to plug in; it uses resonant magnetic induction to transfer energy wirelessly from a ground-based pad to a pad integrated into the vehicle. Qualcomm and Formula E are working together to use the race series as a platform for showcasing Qualcomm’s advanced automotive technologies, advancing Formula E’s status as a leader in high-tech sustainable motorsports – Qualcomm Halo TM WEVC technology is integrated on the Official Qualcomm Safety Cars. Q u a l c o m m H a l o W E V C S y s t e m Power input: 7.4kW* Power output: 6.6kW Range p e r h o u r o f c h a r g e : Up to 37Km (23 miles) Recharge time: One hour Connection time: 20 ms (time to magnetically couple and transfer power) Deployment time: <2ms Frequency: 85kHz RF emissions: <6.25uT Efficiency: >90% UI: HTC Smartphone powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon Processor *Qualcomm WEVC Safety Car is the world’s first vehicle fitted with a Qualcomm Halo™ 7.4kW WEVC system. This allows the high- voltage battery of the BMW i8 to be fully recharged in around one hour only. B M W i 8 Powertrain output: 266kW (362 Hp) Powertrain torque: Max 570 Nm Electric motor output: 96kW Electric motor torque: Max. 250Nm Combustion engine output: 170kW (231Hp) Combustion engine torque: Max. 320Nm Overall range: Over 600 kilometres (373 miles) Range electric only: Up to 37 kilometres (23 miles) Top speed: 250 km/h / 155 mph (using electric power only: 120 km/h / 75 mph) Acceleration: 0 – 100 km/h (62 mph): < 4.4 seconds; 80 – 120 km/h (50 – 75 mph): 2.6 seconds Fuel Efficiency: 2.1 L/100 km (134.5 mpg) www.qualcommhalo.com Q u a l c o m m H a l o W E V C t e c h n o l o g y i s l i c e n s e d b y Q u a l c o m m I n c o r p o r a t e d . P r o t o t y p e c h a r g i n g s y s t e m s , f u n c t i o n a l p r o t o t y p e s a n d r e f e r e n c e d e s i g n s a r e p r o d u c t s o f Q u a l c o m m T e c h n o l o g i e s , I n c .

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Page 1: Wireless Electric Vehicles Race Towards the Future · PDF fileWireless Electric Vehicles Race Towards the Future Qualcomm Halo™ WEVC System Power input: 7.4kW* Power output: 6.6kW

Wireless Electric Vehicles Race Towards the Future

Qualcomm Halo™ WEVC SystemPower input: 7.4kW*Power output: 6.6kWRange per hour of charge: Up to 37Km (23 miles)Recharge time: One hourConnection time: 20 ms (time to magnetically couple and transfer power)Deployment time: <2msFrequency: 85kHzRF emissions: <6.25uTEfficiency:>90%UI:HTC Smartphone powered byQualcomm Snapdragon Processor

*Qualcomm WEVC Safety Car is the world’sfirst vehicle fitted with a Qualcomm Halo™7.4kW WEVC system. This allows the high-voltage battery of the BMW i8 to be fullyrecharged in around one hour only.

BMW i8Powertrain output:266kW (362 Hp)Powertrain torque:Max 570 NmElectric motor output:96kWElectric motor torque:Max. 250NmCombustion engine output:170kW (231Hp)Combustion engine torque:Max. 320NmOverall range:Over 600 kilometres (373 miles)Range electric only: Up to 37 kilometres (23 miles) Top speed: 250 km/h / 155 mph (using electric power only: 120 km/h / 75 mph) Acceleration:0 – 100 km/h (62 mph): < 4.4 seconds; 80 – 120 km/h (50 – 75 mph): 2.6 seconds  Fuel Efficiency: 2.1 L/100 km (134.5 mpg)

Nikola Tesla demonstrates wireless power

Season II of FIA Formula E race series kicks off in Beijing – Qualcomm WEVC Safety Car upgraded with Qualcomm Halo™ 7.4kW WEVC system

Victor Wouk builds the first full-powered, full-size hybrid vehicle

Vehicles (OLEV) is created to oversee aspects of EV funding in the UK

Drayson Racing B12 EV fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 22kW WEVC system, sets new world land speed record for EVs under 1000kg

SAE confirms 85kHz as agreed operating frequency for WEVC

Fluence ZE first Renault EV to be fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 3.7kW WEVC system

FIA Formula E series 1 kicks off in Beijing with the Qualcomm WEVC Safety Car fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 3.7kW WEVC system

Of the 4,192 cars produced in the US, 28% are powered by electricity

Rolls Royce Phantom 102EX fitted with HaloIPT 7.4kW WEVC system

Thomas Davenport builds the first American DC electric motor

Qualcomm Technologies Inc. is an Official Technology Partner of FIA Formula E Championship. As a leader in wireless technology, Qualcomm is enabling Formula E in their quest to incorporate exciting new and

innovative technologies into the race series. Qualcomm Halo™ Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging (WEVC) systems are integrated into the Official Qualcomm Safety Cars. Enabling these key support vehicles to be charged wirelessly

ensures they remain charged at all times, ready to be rapidly deployed in case of an emergency.

HaloIPT Ltd demonstrates 3.7kW WEVC system on EVs in London (under licence from UoA)

WEVC systems launched in buses in Turin, Italy by Conduc-tix-Wampfler (under licence from UoA)UoA develops first

30kW WEVC system for buses in Rotorua, New Zealand

The University of Auckland's (UoA) first WEVC system

Formula E announces Qualcomm Halo™ WEVC technology will be used in the Formula E championship

Nissan Leaf fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 7.4kW WEVC system as a technology demonstrator

Qualcomm Inc. acquires Halo IPT business

The Official Qualcomm Safety Car

Qualcomm HaloTM WEVC is an exciting new technology that allows EVs and Plug-in Hybrid EVs (PHEV) to charge automatically, without the need to plug in; it uses resonant magnetic induction to transfer energy wirelessly from a ground-based pad to a pad integrated into the vehicle. Qualcomm and Formula E are working together to use the race series as a platform for showcasing Qualcomm’s advanced automotive technologies, advancing Formula E’s status as a leader in high-tech sustainable motorsports

– Qualcomm HaloTM WEVC technology is integrated on the Official Qualcomm Safety Cars.

www.qualcommhalo.com

Qualcomm Halo WEVC technology is licensed by Qualcomm Incorporated. Prototype charging systems, functional prototypes and reference designs are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.

Wireless Electric Vehicles Race Towards the Future

Qualcomm Halo™ WEVC SystemPower input: 7.4kW*Power output: 6.6kWRange per hour of charge: Up to 37Km (23 miles)Recharge time: One hourConnection time: 20 ms (time to magnetically couple and transfer power)Deployment time: <2msFrequency: 85kHzRF emissions: <6.25uTEfficiency:>90%UI:HTC Smartphone powered byQualcomm Snapdragon Processor

*Qualcomm WEVC Safety Car is the world’sfirst vehicle fitted with a Qualcomm Halo™7.4kW WEVC system. This allows the high-voltage battery of the BMW i8 to be fullyrecharged in around one hour only.

BMW i8Powertrain output:266kW (362 Hp)Powertrain torque:Max 570 NmElectric motor output:96kWElectric motor torque:Max. 250NmCombustion engine output:170kW (231Hp)Combustion engine torque:Max. 320NmOverall range:Over 600 kilometres (373 miles)Range electric only: Up to 37 kilometres (23 miles) Top speed: 250 km/h / 155 mph (using electric power only: 120 km/h / 75 mph) Acceleration:0 – 100 km/h (62 mph): < 4.4 seconds; 80 – 120 km/h (50 – 75 mph): 2.6 seconds  Fuel Efficiency: 2.1 L/100 km (134.5 mpg)

Nikola Tesla demonstrates wireless power

Season II of FIA Formula E race series kicks off in Beijing – Qualcomm WEVC Safety Car upgraded with Qualcomm Halo™ 7.4kW WEVC system

Victor Wouk builds the first full-powered, full-size hybrid vehicle

Vehicles (OLEV) is created to oversee aspects of EV funding in the UK

Drayson Racing B12 EV fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 22kW WEVC system, sets new world land speed record for EVs under 1000kg

SAE confirms 85kHz as agreed operating frequency for WEVC

Fluence ZE first Renault EV to be fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 3.7kW WEVC system

FIA Formula E series 1 kicks off in Beijing with the Qualcomm WEVC Safety Car fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 3.7kW WEVC system

Of the 4,192 cars produced in the US, 28% are powered by electricity

Rolls Royce Phantom 102EX fitted with HaloIPT 7.4kW WEVC system

Thomas Davenport builds the first American DC electric motor

Qualcomm Technologies Inc. is an Official Technology Partner of FIA Formula E Championship. As a leader in wireless technology, Qualcomm is enabling Formula E in their quest to incorporate exciting new and

innovative technologies into the race series. Qualcomm Halo™ Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging (WEVC) systems are integrated into the Official Qualcomm Safety Cars. Enabling these key support vehicles to be charged wirelessly

ensures they remain charged at all times, ready to be rapidly deployed in case of an emergency.

HaloIPT Ltd demonstrates 3.7kW WEVC system on EVs in London (under licence from UoA)

WEVC systems launched in buses in Turin, Italy by Conduc-tix-Wampfler (under licence from UoA)UoA develops first

30kW WEVC system for buses in Rotorua, New Zealand

The University of Auckland's (UoA) first WEVC system

Formula E announces Qualcomm Halo™ WEVC technology will be used in the Formula E championship

Nissan Leaf fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 7.4kW WEVC system as a technology demonstrator

Qualcomm Inc. acquires Halo IPT business

The Official Qualcomm Safety Car

Qualcomm HaloTM WEVC is an exciting new technology that allows EVs and Plug-in Hybrid EVs (PHEV) to charge automatically, without the need to plug in; it uses resonant magnetic induction to transfer energy wirelessly from a ground-based pad to a pad integrated into the vehicle. Qualcomm and Formula E are working together to use the race series as a platform for showcasing Qualcomm’s advanced automotive technologies, advancing Formula E’s status as a leader in high-tech sustainable motorsports

– Qualcomm HaloTM WEVC technology is integrated on the Official Qualcomm Safety Cars.

www.qualcommhalo.com

Qualcomm Halo WEVC technology is licensed by Qualcomm Incorporated. Prototype charging systems, functional prototypes and reference designs are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.

Wireless Electric Vehicles Race Towards the Future

Qualcomm Halo™ WEVC SystemPower input: 7.4kW*Power output: 6.6kWRange per hour of charge: Up to 37Km (23 miles)Recharge time: One hourConnection time: 20 ms (time to magnetically couple and transfer power)Deployment time: <2msFrequency: 85kHzRF emissions: <6.25uTEfficiency:>90%UI:HTC Smartphone powered byQualcomm Snapdragon Processor

*Qualcomm WEVC Safety Car is the world’sfirst vehicle fitted with a Qualcomm Halo™7.4kW WEVC system. This allows the high-voltage battery of the BMW i8 to be fullyrecharged in around one hour only.

BMW i8Powertrain output:266kW (362 Hp)Powertrain torque:Max 570 NmElectric motor output:96kWElectric motor torque:Max. 250NmCombustion engine output:170kW (231Hp)Combustion engine torque:Max. 320NmOverall range:Over 600 kilometres (373 miles)Range electric only: Up to 37 kilometres (23 miles) Top speed: 250 km/h / 155 mph (using electric power only: 120 km/h / 75 mph) Acceleration:0 – 100 km/h (62 mph): < 4.4 seconds; 80 – 120 km/h (50 – 75 mph): 2.6 seconds  Fuel Efficiency: 2.1 L/100 km (134.5 mpg)

Nikola Tesla demonstrates wireless power

Season II of FIA Formula E race series kicks off in Beijing – Qualcomm WEVC Safety Car upgraded with Qualcomm Halo™ 7.4kW WEVC system

Victor Wouk builds the first full-powered, full-size hybrid vehicle

Vehicles (OLEV) is created to oversee aspects of EV funding in the UK

Drayson Racing B12 EV fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 22kW WEVC system, sets new world land speed record for EVs under 1000kg

SAE confirms 85kHz as agreed operating frequency for WEVC

Fluence ZE first Renault EV to be fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 3.7kW WEVC system

FIA Formula E series 1 kicks off in Beijing with the Qualcomm WEVC Safety Car fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 3.7kW WEVC system

Of the 4,192 cars produced in the US, 28% are powered by electricity

Rolls Royce Phantom 102EX fitted with HaloIPT 7.4kW WEVC system

Thomas Davenport builds the first American DC electric motor

Qualcomm Technologies Inc. is an Official Technology Partner of FIA Formula E Championship. As a leader in wireless technology, Qualcomm is enabling Formula E in their quest to incorporate exciting new and

innovative technologies into the race series. Qualcomm Halo™ Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging (WEVC) systems are integrated into the Official Qualcomm Safety Cars. Enabling these key support vehicles to be charged wirelessly

ensures they remain charged at all times, ready to be rapidly deployed in case of an emergency.

HaloIPT Ltd demonstrates 3.7kW WEVC system on EVs in London (under licence from UoA)

WEVC systems launched in buses in Turin, Italy by Conduc-tix-Wampfler (under licence from UoA)UoA develops first

30kW WEVC system for buses in Rotorua, New Zealand

The University of Auckland's (UoA) first WEVC system

Formula E announces Qualcomm Halo™ WEVC technology will be used in the Formula E championship

Nissan Leaf fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 7.4kW WEVC system as a technology demonstrator

Qualcomm Inc. acquires Halo IPT business

The Official Qualcomm Safety Car

Qualcomm HaloTM WEVC is an exciting new technology that allows EVs and Plug-in Hybrid EVs (PHEV) to charge automatically, without the need to plug in; it uses resonant magnetic induction to transfer energy wirelessly from a ground-based pad to a pad integrated into the vehicle. Qualcomm and Formula E are working together to use the race series as a platform for showcasing Qualcomm’s advanced automotive technologies, advancing Formula E’s status as a leader in high-tech sustainable motorsports

– Qualcomm HaloTM WEVC technology is integrated on the Official Qualcomm Safety Cars.

www.qualcommhalo.com

Qualcomm Halo WEVC technology is licensed by Qualcomm Incorporated. Prototype charging systems, functional prototypes and reference designs are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.

Wireless Electric Vehicles Race Towards the Future

Qualcomm Halo™ WEVC SystemPower input: 7.4kW*Power output: 6.6kWRange per hour of charge: Up to 37Km (23 miles)Recharge time: One hourConnection time: 20 ms (time to magnetically couple and transfer power)Deployment time: <2msFrequency: 85kHzRF emissions: <6.25uTEfficiency:>90%UI:HTC Smartphone powered byQualcomm Snapdragon Processor

*Qualcomm WEVC Safety Car is the world’sfirst vehicle fitted with a Qualcomm Halo™7.4kW WEVC system. This allows the high-voltage battery of the BMW i8 to be fullyrecharged in around one hour only.

BMW i8Powertrain output:266kW (362 Hp)Powertrain torque:Max 570 NmElectric motor output:96kWElectric motor torque:Max. 250NmCombustion engine output:170kW (231Hp)Combustion engine torque:Max. 320NmOverall range:Over 600 kilometres (373 miles)Range electric only: Up to 37 kilometres (23 miles) Top speed: 250 km/h / 155 mph (using electric power only: 120 km/h / 75 mph) Acceleration:0 – 100 km/h (62 mph): < 4.4 seconds; 80 – 120 km/h (50 – 75 mph): 2.6 seconds  Fuel Efficiency: 2.1 L/100 km (134.5 mpg)

Nikola Tesla demonstrates wireless power

Season II of FIA Formula E race series kicks off in Beijing – Qualcomm WEVC Safety Car upgraded with Qualcomm Halo™ 7.4kW WEVC system

Victor Wouk builds the first full-powered, full-size hybrid vehicle

Vehicles (OLEV) is created to oversee aspects of EV funding in the UK

Drayson Racing B12 EV fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 22kW WEVC system, sets new world land speed record for EVs under 1000kg

SAE confirms 85kHz as agreed operating frequency for WEVC

Fluence ZE first Renault EV to be fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 3.7kW WEVC system

FIA Formula E series 1 kicks off in Beijing with the Qualcomm WEVC Safety Car fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 3.7kW WEVC system

Of the 4,192 cars produced in the US, 28% are powered by electricity

Rolls Royce Phantom 102EX fitted with HaloIPT 7.4kW WEVC system

Thomas Davenport builds the first American DC electric motor

Qualcomm Technologies Inc. is an Official Technology Partner of FIA Formula E Championship. As a leader in wireless technology, Qualcomm is enabling Formula E in their quest to incorporate exciting new and

innovative technologies into the race series. Qualcomm Halo™ Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging (WEVC) systems are integrated into the Official Qualcomm Safety Cars. Enabling these key support vehicles to be charged wirelessly

ensures they remain charged at all times, ready to be rapidly deployed in case of an emergency.

HaloIPT Ltd demonstrates 3.7kW WEVC system on EVs in London (under licence from UoA)

WEVC systems launched in buses in Turin, Italy by Conduc-tix-Wampfler (under licence from UoA)UoA develops first

30kW WEVC system for buses in Rotorua, New Zealand

The University of Auckland's (UoA) first WEVC system

Formula E announces Qualcomm Halo™ WEVC technology will be used in the Formula E championship

Nissan Leaf fitted with Qualcomm Halo™ 7.4kW WEVC system as a technology demonstrator

Qualcomm Inc. acquires Halo IPT business

The Official Qualcomm Safety Car

Qualcomm HaloTM WEVC is an exciting new technology that allows EVs and Plug-in Hybrid EVs (PHEV) to charge automatically, without the need to plug in; it uses resonant magnetic induction to transfer energy wirelessly from a ground-based pad to a pad integrated into the vehicle. Qualcomm and Formula E are working together to use the race series as a platform for showcasing Qualcomm’s advanced automotive technologies, advancing Formula E’s status as a leader in high-tech sustainable motorsports

– Qualcomm HaloTM WEVC technology is integrated on the Official Qualcomm Safety Cars.

www.qualcommhalo.com

Qualcomm Halo WEVC technology is licensed by Qualcomm Incorporated. Prototype charging systems, functional prototypes and reference designs are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.