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I'd tap any nearby 12V wiring source to generate 3A of new USB power ($1) and add a charging receiver pad to you phone (another $1). The most expensive item is the charger pad itself ($13), and I'd study your car's layout for how to build it in, probably under some thin black foam in a tray to stay invisible.
The cheapest addition I could suggest for you is a couple of golf tees to rest your balls on
I changed the settings in my Ioniq to disable the smart charge pad, as the manual says not to allow any "sensitive" materials to be in close proximity to it, examples being credit cards with smart chips.
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Tested at full current capacity and no temperature concerns.
Oh, Gerard, your ECP reference is indeed prophetic! Come January I go back to Adelaide on promotion to take up a CENGR role. I'll be swimming in the ECP space once again. An interesting side story is today when one of my colleagues heard I had wireless charging. He asked how much it cost me. When I said "about $6 all up", he said "I want it".Looks like I'll be ordering more eBay bits.