Nissans Get Latest Wireless Tech
Two of the Japanese automaker’s SUVs will feature the new global standard in device chargers starting next year for more reliable, efficient powering.

The hockey puck-like charger holds phones in the correct spot for charging and keeps them cool with a fan, making for much more efficient powering, according to Nissan.
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Nissan said it’s the first automaker selling in the U.S. to offer next-generation wireless device charging in its vehicles.
The faster new universal charging standard of Qi2 – pronounced CHEE-two – comes with magnetic positioning that automatically snaps a device in the correct position for charging. That means a device no longer must be perfectly placed to ensure charging starts and finishes, giving drivers and their occupants one less thing to worry about on the road.
Nissan is introducing the technology in its 2026 Pathfinder and Murano SUVs. The chargers, which produce up to 15 watts of power – three times that of some earlier generations – accommodate the iPhone 12 and newer generations, Google Pixels 10 and newer, and Androids with compatible accessory cases.
The Japanese automaker said the magnetic capability of the charging units, along with other features, also makes for more efficient charging.
“Proper alignment is critical when it comes to wireless charging," said Matt Zimmerman, a company research and development manager. "Even a few millimeters can cause a big drop in performance. The magnetic puck helps ensure the phone is properly aligned to receive optimal charging – even with modern phones' large cameras."
The chargers also come with a fan that not only cools the charger and the device it’s charging but further increases charging efficiency. The cooling helps prevent overheating, which can interrupt charging until a device cools. The combined features mean devices can be charged from 10% power to 90% in a little over 90 minutes compared to four hours with the previous standard, Nissan said.
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