Wireless charging, also known as inductive charging, allows electric vehicles to charge without the need for physical cables. This technology uses electromagnetic fields to transfer energy between a charging pad on the ground and a receiver coil installed in the vehicle. While still in its early stages of widespread adoption, wireless charging is being developed for both home and public use, offering convenience for drivers who can simply park over a charging pad to start the process. However, wireless charging is generally less efficient than traditional plug-in methods and may result in slower charge times.