Powercast has announced that its broad range of wireless power technologies – including long-range Radio-Frequency (RF) charging and close-range high-power SmartInductive charging – were
Powercast’s RF and SmartInductive wireless charging technologies enable sustainable, environmentally-friendly devices that are either battery free or use rechargeable batteries, both of which keep single-use disposable batteries out of landfills and eliminate the expense and hassles of battery maintenance.
Additionally, Powercast’s technology can enable perpetually powered, remote sensor devices. An example is Powercast’s Wireless Building Automation Sensor and Controller System which enables advanced HVAC environmental monitoring and wirelessly-controllable lighting for commercial buildings. Featuring Powercast’s Lifetime Power® sensors that last 25 years, this solution costs 40% less to install than wired systems, and significantly cuts energy costs, battery maintenance, and e-waste.
“We are excited to be chosen to present our technologies which eliminate wires, battery e-waste and the hassle and expense of battery maintenance,” said Charles Greene, Ph.D., COO and CTO of Powercast. “Our solutions are powering a cleaner, more sustainable world and solve problems across many industries, including government and defense applications.”
For more powerful charging, Powercast’s SmartInductive transfers up to a kilowatt of power to charge one product at a time at close range. “A hybrid inductive/resonance technology, SmartInductive is more forgiving than traditional inductive because the transmitter and receiver can tolerate misalignment and offset,” explained Greene. “More flexibility in alignment easily enables completely autonomous charging of robots, drones, micro-mobility, medical and other high-power devices, reducing downtime and operational costs.”
Denise Lee, Defense Innovation Challenge, said, “Our mission is to accelerate innovation for the nation. Powercast is a Finalist in our 2024 Defense TechConnect Innovation Challenge and we are delighted they can join us in Austin.”