Wireless Energy Transfer (WET) or Wireless Power Transfer (WPT)

Wireless Energy Transfer (WET) or Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) is the process of electrical energy (electricity) transmitting from the power source to electrical loads without interconnecting wires. A WET system consists of a power source and transmitter device to convert the power to the electromagnetic field, and one or more receiver devices or electrical loads. A WET technologies for transmitting energy differ in the distance – electromagnetic fields (wavelength); Inductive Charging (power is transferred through the plastic cases using magnetic induction); Resonance Charging (magnetic resonance chargers charge batteries in low-power devices without connection). Increasing the distance and transfer electricity safely and efficiently with a WET technology (e.g., electric vehicle charge) is still a challenge.

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