Industrial
UniServices Wireless Power
Project Objective
InFact was commissioned by UniServices to mechanically integrate their inductive power transfer technology into a system of products that were to be launched at the EVS24 electric vehicle trade show in Norway.
InFact’s brief was to create a believable family aesthetic that communicated the technologies high power transfer abilities across a 250mm air gap, while displaying it’s New Zealand origins.
Our Approach
InFact worked closely with UniServices to determine the functional and safety requirements of a high voltage system. Our Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Design teams worked along-side manufacturers and university researchers to deliver a design within a short time frame.
Outcomes
InFact heavily utilised CAD and CNC manufacturing processes to ensure all components fitted and worked first time. The entire system was packaged and shipped to Europe where the success of the system was due to the professional results collectively achieved.





