Wireless transmission of electricity through the air

Imagine being able to light one electrical device in your yard without having to pull a power pole. Or even imagine it without cables and junction boxes inside the walls. Thanks to Japanese researchers, this utopian scenario could one day become a reality.Energy Wireless transmission of electricity

Yesterday scientists from Japanese company Mitsubishi Heavy Industries have announced to the world that, in a series of experiments, they managed to transmit wirelessly electricity to a significant distance.

In these successful experiments microwaves were used to send 10 kilowatts of electrical power to a target located 500 meters from the source . The power amount of 10 KW is considered decent enough to power all the appliances of a typical household kitchen.

Even more impressive is that Mitsubishi Heavy Industries researchers say after covering the distance of 500 measures, 10 killowatts successfully powered and turned on LED lights.

On the same day that Mitsubishi Heavy Industries publicized this revolutionary discovery, another team of scientists along with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency told the world that they had also been able to transmit wireless power.

In particular, researchers from Japan's Space Exploration Service announced that they were able to wirelessly transmit 1,8 kilowatts at a distance of 55 measures, according to sciencealert .

Although it would be convenient for us if we could just get rid of power cords for all devices and use wireless to keep our gadgets running, probably not the immediate goal of the experiments.

Instead, they use wireless power transmission technology to facilitate parof electricity. In their mind they have as a goal to collect the energy in space and with the help of satellites to send it wirelessly to Earth.

As explained by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and the Japanese Space Agency, the ultimate goal is to free the world from its dependence on fossil fuels and, thus, help put a brake on climate change and global warming.

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