Based on a recent study at the University of Auckland, Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) technology, both dynamic wireless charging (DWC) and stationary wireless charging (SWC) will play a major role in ...
Assa Abloy’s Securitron company announced the release of the (ICPT) Inductive Coupling Power Transfer, a patent-pending, wireless, contactless power transfer designed for use with electric locks, ...
How nanogenerators are used to harvest power. How inductive power-transfer systems deliver high power density. What unique applications targeting consumers and the industry at large are leveraging ...
Is there a wireless power transfer standard? Wireless power transfer is based on the Wireless Power Consortium’s WPC 1.1 Standard (July 2012) that facilitates cross compatibility of compliant ...
As power requirements for portable devices increase, consumers are looking for easy-to-use charging solutions that can be deployed in a wide array of environments such as home, office, automobiles, ...
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No wires, no plugs, just power through the air: How Finland is experimenting with wireless electricity
Finland is slowly making a name for itself as an innovator, albeit a low-key one, regarding wireless electricity transmission, which aims to transmit power via the airwaves without having to use ...
Finland continues to make progress in the field of wireless electricity transmission, an area of research that aims to send power through the air without the use of traditional cables or plugs. Recent ...
Since the creation of the Tesla coil, a technology known as wireless power transfer (WPT) has been around. Today, WPT is essential in applications like EV charging, phone charging, medical equipment, ...
Everyone loves wireless power these days, almost vindicating [Nikola Tesla’s] push for wireless power. One reason why transmitting electricity this way is a terrible idea is the massive losses ...
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