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Default Jaguar will supply I-Pace EVs for Norway's new wirelessly-charged taxi service

The world’s first high-powered wireless taxis will roll out in the Norwegian capital of Oslo later this year, with the support of Jaguar Land Rover. The project, named ElectriCity, also involves Nordic taxi firm Cabonline, Norway’s largest charge poi...

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