Hi I have a somewhat strange question, with the emergence of EV vehicles I was thinking about a remote wand that could come out of a panel on an EV and reach 10 meters high and be magnetically braked to be inductively charged from the powerline to the vehicles battery system, I know this would be unacceptable in a safety conscious OECD country but thinking more in terms of a developing country where red tape wouldn't matter so much, clearly leaching off one phase of a powerline would not work and there would need to be a return path such as mega grounding or converting the HV to DC somehow and connecting the return path to the negative terminal of the Vehicles heavy duty battery - Would this work?
Why not have a larger wand and have it powered by lightning?
yeah, that'll work great
>>971925
>trees
>power lines aren't all the same
>two+ laned roads
>over taking someone
I could go on but I hope you start to realise how dumb this is.
>>971925
Google "trolleybus"
Messy idea.
sure, please try it and dont forget to mke a video of your first test run
>>971925
>He wants to turn a Tesla into a bumper car.
kek
>>971980
Thanks Doc
>>971925
It's physically impossible to get enough voltage to matter at that distance.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse-square_law
OP here thanks for the cool responses! But what I meant was as an auxillary charge ie Stationary charge not driving the motor.
Also look at this mega aerial! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JE_lBcubmck