Some of this stuff is just plain scary...
Wireless electricity is generally called lightning... I know this is different, but what about areas with a lot of lightning??? What happens when it strikes an electric car or a hydrogen car? And what happens if you are parked on one of these wireless charging stations and lightning strikes? Or driving along a wireless power grid and lightning strikes? Or what happens when it rains, or the underside of out car gets wet? The odds of being struck by lightning can be increased several magnitude should we fail to consider the inevitable and obvious.
Also... Why are hybrids and electric cars painted and not skinned in PVs? PVs charge in indirect light as well as direct light and making the body out of PVs or skinning a car in PVs sounds like a no brainer to me. Those people would be fighting over the sunny parking spaces.
Also... Why hasn't someone combined a hybrid and hydrogen and solar car all in one??? The car could generate hydrogen with any extra electricity as well as use hydrogen to augment the gas (mix with it to increace fuel efficiency), or run on hydrogen instead of gas. With a solar skin the car could recharge while being driven/parked and if the batteries peaked, then the extra electricity could generate more hydrogen as well as run cooling fans (as this would most likely happen in summer conditions). To me, that also seems like a no brainer.