South Korea goes green with 'recharging on the go' electric trams
Amusement parks in South Korea are set to become environment-friendly after replacing the diesel-powered carts with hi-tech electric trams, which are powered by strips beneath the road.
Called an Online Electric Vehicle - or OLEV - it moves along a blue line under which power strips are buried for recharging, reports the Daily Mail.
The OLEV is charged via these non-contact magnetic fields beneath the road's surface.
Pick-up equipment then distributes the power either to drive the vehicle or for battery storage.
Towing three carriages behind it, the tram was officially unveiled on Tuesday at a launch ceremony.
The move follows the successful trialling of a prototype model last year.
OLEV needs a battery that is just 20 per cent the size of those fitted in ordinary electrical vehicles. This small size eliminates the need for major recharging. (ANI)
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