Wireless electric vehicle (EV) charging may soon be changing the shape of the growing EV charging infrastructure.

EV manufacturers have been testing the technology. Kia recently completed a demonstration of wireless charging on its Soul EV prototypes. The project was backed by the U.S. Department of Energy. BMW also worked with Oak Ridge National Laboratory on a wireless charging prototype plug-in hybrid EV.

And this week, Bloomberg New Energy Finance named wireless EV charging provider WiTricity a 2018 New Energy Pioneer during the Future of Energy Summit. Bloomberg every year highlights 10 game-changing companies as New Energy Pioneers. WiTricity in a statement said that multiple automakers have said that they will be implementing the company’s magnetic resonance charging technology into their vehicles.