Wireless electricity transmission is being developed by several companies using resonant electromagnetic waves, with New Zealand startup Emrod having designed a wireless network using antennas and rectennas to transfer energy over long ranges efficiently with little dissipation. The technology generates a tight beam of electricity in the electromagnetic spectrum that a transmitting antenna sends through relay points to a rectenna, which can then safely transport the waves similar to a microwave oven without outside radiation or harm to animals.
Wireless electricity transmission is being developed by several companies using resonant electromagnetic waves, with New Zealand startup Emrod having designed a wireless network using antennas and rectennas to transfer energy over long ranges efficiently with little dissipation. The technology generates a tight beam of electricity in the electromagnetic spectrum that a transmitting antenna sends through relay points to a rectenna, which can then safely transport the waves similar to a microwave oven without outside radiation or harm to animals.
Wireless electricity transmission is being developed by several companies using resonant electromagnetic waves, with New Zealand startup Emrod having designed a wireless network using antennas and rectennas to transfer energy over long ranges efficiently with little dissipation. The technology generates a tight beam of electricity in the electromagnetic spectrum that a transmitting antenna sends through relay points to a rectenna, which can then safely transport the waves similar to a microwave oven without outside radiation or harm to animals.
Wireless Electricity sounds impractical but not in this
Era of 5G.Wireless power transmission,found its origin in a unique device called tesla coil that works on the principle of electrical reasonance.From America's Wave Inc. to Japan -based Space Power Technologies and New Zealand’s energy startup Emrod, there are a number of companies that are currently working on wireless power transmission technology. Wireless power is no longer a dream for New Zealand. A startup company Emrod has designed a unique tele-energy technology that uses a wireless network of antennas and rectennas (rectifying antennas) carrying energy in the form of long -range electromagnetic waves from one point to the other. The basic working principle of wireless power transfer is, two objects having similar resonant frequency and in magnetic resonance at powerfully coupled rule tends to exchange the energy, while dissipating relatively little energy to the extraneous off -resonant objects. Electricity is generated in a tight and focused beam in electromagnetic spectrum, thereby a transmitting antenna sends the power through various relay points to a “rectenna” that can safely transport the waves in the same frequency range as the microwave oven in our home. There is no outside radiation and no birds are harmed in this transfer. Lets hope that we exeperience a new way of transmission of energy rather than traditional ways