Anywhere, via WiTricity! ?
Battery Life of about any Device Sucks Now (see Super Capacitors section below)...and does this mean a WiTricity device as a AW-DC Charging Hub Transmitter (AWDCCHT) needs Uninterruptible Power Supply, in the event of an A/C Power Outage?
A Device that is Mobile/Portable (Cell Phone/Laptop) which is out of range of the AWDCCHT needs a Battery. Range of a AWDCCHT is about 15-20 feet as the RF (radio frequency) transmitted are converted to DC power. However, any device needs to have a Receiver.
Does this mean my TV requires a battery ?, or the passing of radio waves from the AWDCCHT Hub to the TV (which has coils to receive this energy) powers the TV ?
Will a Neighbor have a device or way to use my Wireless Charging Radio Waves ?
What are the affects on the Human Body with all this Air Energy passing through the bod...cause Cancer, Brain damage, or would you feel tingly all over.
A Wireless Electric Vehicle, with Supercapacitors, charged within minutes or as you drive along
How Does Wireless Charging Work? 4:45 min, after that, is an advertisement for Shutterstock
WiFi Charging
Super Capacitors Charge Your Cell Phone In 5 Seconds or charge an electric car in about a minute. Super Capacitors are in-expensive/cheaper, biodegradable, and never wear out.
Supercapacitors currently power a Tram in France (with no overhead wires)
Supercapacitors are unique in that they are able to combine the energy storage properties of batteries with the power discharge characteristics of capacitors.
Supercapacitors can be completely discharged without reducing their service life
Extends battery run time
Provides backup power
Enables design to meet current specifications
Lessens RF noise by eliminating DC/DC
Allows low/high temperature operation
Minimizes space requirements
Reduces battery size
Enhances load balancing when used in parallel with a battery
Meets environmental standards
Now if we can harness Energy from the Air & Sun and power everything in our Home, without the Electric Company. What will the Future Hold ?
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