Innovative technology efficiently converts radio frequency into electricity
Because the system collects electromagnetic energy from the environment while transmitting energy wirelessly, it is proving to be a highly efficient means of energy transfer."
— Parvez Rishi
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, UNITED STATES, January 7, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- INFRGY LLC introduces its wireless power transfer technology to power electronic devices and batteries. The system, which captures electromagnetic energy from the environment, was recently demonstrated at the University of Kashmir Institute of Technology.
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INFRGY co-founder Parvez Rishi believes that the time is right for the technology to be reintroduced. He states, "Because the system collects electromagnetic energy from the environment while transmitting energy wirelessly, it is proving to be a highly efficient means of energy transfer. We demonstrated that we can use a small amount of energy to power multiple devices."
Unlike traditional wireless chargers, the system does not require precise positioning. INFRGY's system overcomes the limitations of microwave and infrared technologies, which require a direct line of sight and are limited to point-to-point transmission. RF technology is not as affected by obstacles and is capable of long-distance transmissions. INFRGY's system is a practical method for powering devices without the need for a continuous physical connection.
INFRGY's wireless power transfer system was conceived during the testing of its concept related to electromagnetic energy harvesting at the Center for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship at the Zakura Campus of the University of Kashmir.
Former Hawaii Governor John Waihee, who serves as an advisor to INFRGY, believes the innovations will advance the application of wireless power technology. He says, "We look forward to continuing to develop this technology that will bridge the fields of wireless charging and renewable energy harvesting."
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