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Wireless electricity may soon power cell phones, cars and even heart pumps In a few years, you may never have to worry about manually charging your cell phone or paying for gasoline again. Wireless electricity isn’t a new concept – it was publicly demonstrated over 100 years ago by Nikola Tesla - but has remained elusive in broad commercial applications. However, a startup company says they are working to change that, with a business model that could make portable power commonplace. Were going to transfer power without any kind of wires, Dr. Katie Hall, chief technology officer of WiTricity, told CNN. I cant even imagine how things will change when we live like that. WiTricity CEO Eric Giler demonstrated the company’s technology during a TED talk, in which he explained, “This all came from a professor waking up at night to the third night in a row that his wife’s cell phone was beeping because it was running out of battery power. And he was thinking, ‘With all of the electricity that’s out there in the walls, why couldn’t some of that just come into the phone so I could get some sleep?’” A team of MIT professors then developed what they call “ resonant power transfer,” in which a power coil is able to wirelessly transfer electricity to another device containing a similar coil set to the same frequency. The MIT group was first able to demonstrate the technique in 2007, which led to the formation of WiTricity. Since then, the company has conducted several public demonstrations, where they have used the technology to wirelessly power objects such as batteries, LED lights and cell phones. Were not actually putting electricity in the air. What were doing is putting a magnetic field in the air, Hall told CNN. When you bring a device into that magnetic field, it induces a current in the device, and by that youre able to transfer power.”
Posted on: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 12:53:37 +0000

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