QKOIL™ Expands Its Patent Portfolio With Two New Filings Covering the Future of Autonomous Charging Infrastructure
EV Charging Systems LLC (dba QKOIL™) has filed two new patent applications that mark a significant milestone in the company's growing intellectual property portfolio. These filings join a portfolio of patent applications filed and issued in the United States, together with international patent applications filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), collectively staking out QKOIL™'s foundational position in the emerging field of autonomous charging infrastructure.
The two new applications cover innovations that go well beyond the company's core overhead wireless charging platform. Together, they address the full-stack challenge of truly autonomous charging: not just delivering power contactlessly, but doing so intelligently, adaptively, and without any human involvement — at the scale that next-generation autonomous vehicle and robot fleets will demand.
Engineering Scalable Charging Infrastructure for Autonomous Fleets: The Case for Overhead Wireless Power Delivery
Overhead hands-free automatic charging represents a structural rethinking of wireless power delivery for mobility platforms. By elevating the transmitting architecture and integrating a hood-mounted receiving interface, QKOIL™ is engineering charging systems designed specifically for the operational realities of autonomous fleet deployment.
Overhead Inductive Power Transfer for Autonomous Mobility, Industrial Robotics, and Consumer EVs
QKOIL’s overhead inductive charging architecture provides an alternative system topology with structural, operational, and cost advantages for autonomous vehicles (AVs), industrial autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), and consumer EV applications.

