IoT devices require power. This can be obtained via batteries, energy harvesting, or wireless power. In the video above, I talk with Giampaolo Marino, Senior Vice President for Strategy and Business ...
Wireless power transmission has quietly shifted from century-old dream to working infrastructure, with record-breaking ...
Etherdyne Technologies Inc. is demonstrating a new wireless charging solution at CES 2026. The company's new product is designed to power multiple devices at once without needing the devices to be in ...
Looking forward to a future where laser beams replace power lines, DAPRA's Persistent Optical Wireless Energy Relay (POWER) program has set new records for transmitting more power wirelessly over ...
Now, engineers at Aalto University have developed a new system that can allow more efficient wireless power transmission over longer distances. Currently, wireless charging requires that a device be ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. All electronic devices require a power source. Most objects can just be plugged into a wall socket, and the gadget will never run out of juice ...
Wireless charging is nothing new—you may charge your phone that way every day. But in some instances, it’d be super handy to directly and regularly power devices across a gap filled with air, glass, ...
The core of this system is its optical power beaming platform, which uses a specialized 3-dimensional photovoltaic (PV) receiver paired with an LED light source. This setup not only allows for ...
Wireless connectivity is standard across corporate campuses, in warehouses and factories, and even in remote locations. But what about wireless power? Can we get rid of all cables? Many of us are ...