Development of the Wireless Power Industry and Future Electrification
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Development of the Wireless Power Industry and Future Electrification

The wireless power industry is expected to grow exponentially. Wireless power has a major impact on almost all fields because it enables the Internet of Things to achieve and develop faster.
Published: Mar 24, 2023
Development of the Wireless Power Industry and Future Electrification

What is wireless power transmission technology?

Wireless power transmission, also known as non-contact power transmission, refers to the conversion of electrical energy into other forms of relay energy (such as electromagnetic field energy, lasers, microwaves, and mechanical waves.

Wireless power transmission is the direct transmission of electrical energy (electricity) from the power supply equipment to the electrical device without wires or conductors. It can be used to charge a battery for electrical storage or for direct operation. Wireless transmission can usually use electromagnetic field coupling effects, including Inductive Coupling and Resonant Coupling. Broadly speaking, all radio wave propagation is a kind of energy transmission. The difference lies in the higher efficiency and power of wireless transmission.

The wireless transmitter can safely supply power to the receiver embedded in almost any device, similar to the way Wi-Fi sends data. Devices such as IoT sensors, temporary trackers, smartphones, game controllers, smartwatches, etc. can be equipped with receivers and send signals to the transmitter which can safely receive power at a distance.

What is the transmission principle of wireless power?

  1. Contact charging technology:
    Using the principle of electromagnetic induction, this non-contact charging technology is increasingly widely used in many portable terminals. In this type, two coils are placed in adjacent positions, and when current flows in one coil, the generated magnetic flux becomes a medium, causing an electromotive force to also be generated in the other coil.
  2. Microwave energy transmission technology:
    Microwave energy transmission applies the principle that electromagnetic wave energy can be sent and received through an antenna. Microwave energy transmission is to focus the microwaves and emit them in a controlled direction. At the receiving end, the received microwave energy is converted into DC power through a rectenna (rectifying antenna).
  3. Resonance technology:
    The resonance method using electromagnetic fields is widely used in the electronic field. However, the power supply technology does not use electromagnetic waves or currents, but only uses electric fields or magnetic fields.
Advantages of wireless power, Removing regulatory obstacles:

Development trends impacting the future of wireless power include progress made in supervision of the industry. As a result, many wireless power applications are already improving efficiency, safety, and convenience.

Wireless power supply technology can transmit power through the air over long distances without sight, clearing key regulatory obstacles and paving the way for a wide range of consumer and industrial applications. In the United States, the FCC has issued several certifications for a patented technology that can provide wireless power safely and effectively. The RF-based non-line-of-sight wireless power long-distance technology can transmit power without limitation.

Application of wireless power supply

  • How will wireless power change logistics?
    With regulatory approval, the wireless power industry has begun to provide enterprises with new choices. For example, the tracking system of truck trailers uses wireless power supply technology to effectively help the world's largest retailer save money and improve safety in busy distribution centers.
    There are endless applications for transportation and logistics, retail, and almost any enterprise or consumer use case. Sensors that can track the location of pallets or containers over long distances without manual intervention will bring change in global supply chains. Sensors can not only track location but also provide information about conditions (such as temperature and humidity) and handling (such as whether an item has fallen). This may drastically change the distribution of perishable and/or fragile items. When conditions change and items need to be moved, sensors can alert warehouse or retail personnel without the electrical infrastructure required by wired sensors.
  • How will wireless power change healthcare?
    Wireless power can also transform healthcare, freeing patients from the wires that currently need to power many devices that collect critical health data and alert caregivers when vital signs change. Using wirelessly powered devices can improve patient compliance by eliminating bulky batteries and allowing patients to wear the device anywhere.
    In healthcare applications, wireless power supplies that support real-time data transmission can allow nursing teams and/or hospital systems to analyze information immediately, and can also establish an alarm system. When a patient’s vital signs change and immediate action is required, messages are automatically sent to patients, employees, family members, and emergency personnel.
  • How will wireless power change the consumer sector?
    A wireless power supply has the potential to alleviate many consumer concerns. In the case of mobile phones, batteries can be encased, so do not need a wire for charging. In the future consumers will also be able to power their smart homes and personal gadgets through wireless transmission of power. Indoor wireless cameras, air quality and temperature display devices, smart trackers in the home can all be automatically charged. Smartwatch can be worn that do not need to be taken off to charge, enabling people to collect data on such things as sleep habits and fitness activities.
    Another potential use is in the game industry. Game controllers that can be powered without wires and heavy batteries can allow game developers to focus on enhancing experience and adapting to the player's actions. There are currently nearly 3 billion gamers in the world, and this number is still growing, so this is a huge market that can accept wireless power to drive innovation.
    Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology is also a commodity that benefits from wireless power. Whether it is for home enthusiasts who want to keep drones powered during the flight, or using drones in commercial environments (such as warehouses), eliminating heavy batteries will allow the miniaturization of drones and extend the distance that they can fly. The development of wireless power technology is expected to solve many functional problems.

Prospects of wireless power tech supply

Wireless energy has made great progress in a short period, and the industry will develop in an unprecedented way. The global development of wireless charging-related application technologies is mostly limited to low-power application markets such as consumer electronics and smartphones, as the transmission efficiency is still low. Newly developing, high-power wireless power transmission technologies can be applied to non-contact charging applications such as unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned ships, unmanned vehicles, and unmanned guided vehicles. Ultra-high conversion efficiency will have great commercial value. Look for wireless power in the future to unleash the full potential of the Internet of Things and inspire innovations across businesses, healthcare, and consumer product development.

Published by Mar 24, 2023

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