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    Florida Leads the Way with Cutting-Edge Highway Tech: Wireless Charging Comes to the Sunshine State

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    ORLANDO, Fla. — In a refreshing display of practical innovation over ideological mandates, Florida is set to become the first state in the nation to test dynamic wireless charging on a public highway. Construction begins next month on a groundbreaking segment of State Road 516, where inductive coils embedded beneath the asphalt will allow compatible electric vehicles to charge on the go — no plugs, no downtime, just American ingenuity meeting real-world needs.

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    This roughly one-mile electrified stretch is part of a larger 4.4-mile expressway expansion near Orlando. Norwegian company ENRX is handling the technology, with the full road slated to open in 2029. Vehicles equipped with underbody receiver pads will be able to draw power while cruising at highway speeds, a concept that could slash “range anxiety” for fleet operators and long-haul drivers who actually rely on their vehicles for work rather than virtue-signaling commutes.

    For too long, the national conversation around electric vehicles has been dominated by top-down federal pressure: subsidies for luxury EVs, unrealistic mandates, and a war on reliable internal combustion engines that power the trucks, vans, and family cars most working Americans depend on. California-style green dreams have led to blackouts, skyrocketing energy costs, and grids strained by intermittent wind and solar. Florida, under pragmatic leadership, is taking a different approach — testing technology that could actually work without bankrupting taxpayers or forcing everyone into EVs overnight.

    This project isn’t about banning gas-powered cars or chasing net-zero fantasies by 2035. It’s about expanding infrastructure in a state that welcomes millions of new residents and visitors each year. A modernized highway with built-in charging capability strengthens Florida’s economy, supports logistics and tourism, and keeps traffic moving efficiently. Add in planned features like solar panels and wildlife crossings, and you have forward-thinking engineering that respects both progress and the environment — without the heavy hand of Washington bureaucrats.

    Critics of EVs rightly point out the challenges: battery production relies on minerals often mined under dubious conditions overseas, charging infrastructure lags, and cold snaps or extreme heat can cripple performance. Dynamic wireless charging doesn’t solve every problem, but it represents a market-driven step toward making the technology viable for those who choose it. Fleets and commercial operators, who track costs meticulously, will be the real proving ground — not government fiat.

    Governor Ron DeSantis and Florida transportation officials deserve credit for prioritizing results over rhetoric. While other states drown in debt chasing unattainable climate goals, Florida is investing in concrete (and coils) that deliver tangible benefits today. This pilot could pave the way for broader adoption if it proves cost-effective and reliable — or serve as a valuable lesson if it doesn’t. Either way, it’s the kind of bottom-up experimentation the free market thrives on.

    As electric options evolve alongside traditional engines, America’s energy future should be powered by abundance — all-of-the-above resources, innovation, and common sense. Florida’s wireless highway project is a solid example of that mindset in action. Keep an eye on SR 516: it might just show the rest of the country how to build for the future without sacrificing the present.

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