Wireless Power Technology Market Trends
Wireless power is a technique to transfer energy from a source (transmitter) to a device (receiver) without using ports, cables and wires. Wireless power differs from wired power in that the transfer of energy occurs through electromagnetic fields. In addition, wireless power technology often relies on the coupling to an intermediate resonant system and has significant inherent loss due to ohmic heating effects as well as radiation losses. The primary advantage of wireless power technology over wired is convenience: devices can be powered/charged without a direct ‘wired’ connection to an energy source. This could save considerable installation costs by removing the need for electrical wires during deployment and removing the need for batteries or frequent charging required by some portable applications such as mobile phones and laptops. THere are also other several benefits and drivers towards adoption of wireless charging technology. Wireless power is the transmission of energy by...