TU Delft spin-off Tiler, formerly Fesla Charge, has developed a charging tile with a compatible bicycle kickstand, which will allow e-bikes and other light electric vehicles to charge wirelessly through induction. The charging tile will be more cost-effective, less susceptible to vandalism and will take up less space than alternatives such as docking and charging stations. Moreover, users will not have to disconnect and carry their battery and the risk of cable breakage and fire hazard will be eliminated. This will make the innovation user-friendly, sustainable and affordable. Tiler aims to boost wireless charging and green mobility with the charging tile.
Location: Netherlands, South Holland, Delft
Employees: 1-10
Phone: +31 6 22003409
Founded date: 2019
Investors 3
Date | Name | Website |
12.02.2021 | UNIIQ | uniiq.nl |
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16.05.2022 | YES!Delft | yesdelft.c... |
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