Wireless Charging Wades into the Industrial Environment (.PDF Download)

Oct. 13, 2016

Wireless charging, also called wireless power transfer (WPT), is widely used in portable and wearable consumer devices such as smartphones, fitness bands, shavers, and electric toothbrushes. However, it has advantages for industrial applications, too. Industrial applications include electric vehicles, drones, factory automation, handheld terminals, contactless charging of subsea vehicles, and much more...

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