I don’t think there any EV autos that have wireless charging as a standard feature. From what I can tell, it is all after market tinkering if an EV has the capability.
Exactly. From a purely practical standpoint, as an owner, what happens to the vehicle warranty if you add an aftermarket charge coil? You can kiss the warranty goodbye unless the car maker engineers the modification and installs it through a dealership. That includes the warranty on the battery itself, a hugely expensive replacement item. Regardless of the cause of a problem, any aftermarket modification will be blamed, and you, the owner, will be expected to pay.
Agree. My comment wasn't so much about the external: whether you have to plug it in or whether it does wireless charging. My comment was on the charge controller built inside the EV. In other words, the charge controller can't be accepting a charge to charge the EV while the EV is on and taking out power from the battery.
“I don’t think there any EV autos that have wireless charging as a standard feature. From what I can tell, it is all after market tinkering if an EV has the capability.”
Ten Cars with Wireless Charging”
https://www.joinbonnet.com/post/cars-with-wireless-charging