NextNRG’s Long-Standing Belief in Wireless Charging Is Now Being Validated by the World’s Renowned Automakers and Governments

NextNRG’s Long-Standing Belief in Wireless Charging Is Now Being Validated by the World’s Renowned Automakers and Governments

Oct 22, 2025

For years, NextNRG has believed that the future of electric mobility would be wireless, intelligent, and effortless. That belief is now being echoed by the world’s largest automakers and backed by governments investing billions into next-generation charging infrastructure. A recent BloombergNEF report shows nearly $7 billion in subsidies committed worldwide to accelerate commercial and fleet EV charging, led by the United States and Germany. At the same time, manufacturers like Mercedes-Benz and Porsche are actively testing inductive wireless charging systems for their upcoming EV platforms. Mercedes’ newly unveiled ELF experimental EV combines megawatt, bidirectional, and wireless charging within one system, publicly confirming that the industry views contactless energy transfer as a core part of future mobility. Porsche’s ongoing wireless-charging trials reinforce that even high-performance brands see this technology as essential to driver convenience and adoption.

For NextNRG, this moment is the validation of a vision years in the making. As one of only four companies globally developing scalable wireless-charging platforms, NextNRG has been building toward this milestone through a suite of intelligent, energy-agnostic technologies. Its RENCAST™ forecasting engine and HOPES™ controller work in tandem with NextNRG’s end-to-end energy management system, which integrates generation, storage, distribution, and wireless delivery, regardless of the energy source. The result is a platform that predicts demand, balances power, and delivers optimized charging through AI-driven microgrid coordination.

“Wireless charging eliminates anxiety, both literally and operationally,” said Dr. Arif Sarwat, Chief Technology Officer of NextNRG. “We’ve always believed that the future of clean mobility lies in predictive, self-managing energy systems. It’s gratifying to see global manufacturers and governments now moving in the same direction. The technology is ready, and the timing is right.”

Michael D. Farkas, Chief Executive Officer of NextNRG, added: “The shift to wireless isn’t just about convenience, it’s about confidence. By combining AI forecasting, adaptive control, and an energy-source-agnostic architecture, NextNRG is creating a universal ecosystem for electric mobility. What was once our vision is now becoming the industry standard.”

From logistics depots and municipal fleets to data-center campuses and renewable energy hubs, NextNRG’s wireless and intelligent control systems redefine how energy meets motion. The convergence of government policy, OEM innovation, and AI-based energy management marks the beginning of a new era in electrification, one where vehicles no longer plug in, but power up seamlessly as part of a dynamic, intelligent grid.

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