Wired and Wireless Technologies (WAWT) is the leading technology analyst and strategic consulting firm focusing on the wireless charging and power supply industry. We are the top source providing critical market data, insights, and market/business intelligence to businesses across the value chain (OEMs/ODMs, component makers, technology solution providers), consultants, financial institutions, investors, as well as anyone who wants to know the current market status; where it is heading (with a 10-year annual forecast); various technology solutions; industry standards; total addressable market (TAM) and adoption rates across a wide range of industry sectors and application markets; the role played by and position of companies of various profile across supply-chain. WAWT’s most comprehensive research on the wireless power and wireless charging technology market, delivered through its subscription-based Wireless Power Intelligence Service, is designed to assist companies across the value chain to understand this inductive charging market to take the uncertainty out of it.
A rapidly emerging wireless power technology or distance wireless power is quickly gaining awareness, interest, and adoption across wider applications, moving across industry sectors. Both the market and consumers alike need fast and wireless charging options. The key driving factors of this technology market are; Efficiency, Security, Adaptability, and Interoperability backed by innovation.
The adoption of inductive charging technology is growing beyond the mobile phone ecosystem. It extends to wider applications such as small cordless kitchen appliances, computing devices, automotive (EVs/AVs, e-bikes/e-e-scooters and automotive ‘in-cabin’ charging solutions), wearables, other consumer devices, smart home devices, medical and healthcare devices, robotics (robots and drones), industrial applications (slip-rings, AGVs/AMRs, IIoT Sensors), retail, telecom, and wider infrastructure market segments. The expected advancement and evolution of this emerging technology are backed by a wide array of organizations across the ecosystem playing a significant role
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The race is on to develop the next big thing in wireless power! From mobile devices to electric vehicles, the potential applications are endless. As we move towards a more connected, cordless charging, and battery-less/battery-free world, wireless power technology will become increasingly important. Wireless charging technology which is currently in its nascent stage is expected to continue advancing shortly, increasing its efficiency level, bringing it closer to the traditional (wired) power/charging methods, and helping to address some pain points and use-cases, reduce wear and tear of devices (from ports/connectors perspective), make them a completely sealed device, and providing many other wireless charging research benefits, including the convenience factor of charging wirelessly and seamlessly.
Increasing consumer demand for wireless power transmission systems, as well as the need for efficient charging systems, is likely to boost the prospects of solution providers in the wireless power transmission market. It is expected to become more efficient in the near future. Users will soon no longer require other charging devices like carrying extra batteries, or power banks or even need to charge them at regular intervals, and for longer durations. With further R&D efforts, the distance of power transmission in this developing technology can be enhanced. Considering various application markets and the use cases it aims to address, the wireless power market is expected to see the use of a wide range of wireless power technology solutions, be it low, high, or ultra-high frequency-based solutions, coupled or uncoupled, near-field or far-field led, very low or ultra-high power solutions. In some cases, few applications are expected to adopt multi-frequency solutions to address the charging needs in varying situations – at home, office, in transit, public places, be it static or dynamic nature.
The biggest technological trend in the wireless transmission market for wireless charging is to extend and prolong the range of the distance the wireless charging and transmission of power can take place. Several devices such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops, wearables, medical devices, and other battery-powered devices, currently have fast charging cables that enable them to recharge at a much quicker pace. The rapid growth of the internet, as well as advancements in wired and wireless network technology, has accelerated the development of complex multimedia applications. Wireless charging technology is not far.
The medical and healthcare industry can certainly gain from the adoption of wireless power/charging technology, with some clear use cases and benefits. The wireless charging market’s biological uses extend beyond consumer usage. Wireless charging can enhance medical equipment by removing the risk of exposed wires or mishaps; maintaining a water, dust, and grease-free environment; sanitization; and having a cordless and completely sealed device. And more relevant and appropriate for implantable and other intrusive devices (e.g. pace-makers), which otherwise would be used/installed differently, or needed to be removed and inserted frequently (some needing surgeries) to charge or replace batteries.
WAWT’s research on the wireless power market also assesses the home appliance market, especially the small cordless kitchen appliances (e.g., blenders, juicers, air-fryers, sandwich makers, coffee makers, toasters, electric kettles, rice cookers, slow cookers, soup makers, electric toothbrushes, electric shavers, and others); robotic appliances (e.g., robotic vacuums, lawn movers, swimming pool cleaners, solar-panel cleaners, other consumer service robots, and drones), and other garden and power tools (electric drills, screwdrivers etc,) which have a great potential to be powered wirelessly, using innovative power transfer solutions, backed by industry standard/s and specifications.
The research also studies the scope of wireless power and charging technology within industrial applications such as professional power tools, packaging and assembly machinery, slip-rings, AGVs (automated guided vehicles), AMRs (autonomous mobile robots), professional-use service robots and drones as well as Industrial IoT sensors (Iot sensors, asset trackers, handheld devices), to name a few. In the areas where it is difficult to use wires to operate the tools to perform activities there, contactless charging can be of great help. IoT sensor applications are more suitable for the adoption of long-distance charging technology.
Electronics are frequently discarded and end up in landfills all around the world. The wires (cables) have a long lifespan and are difficult to dispose of since they are coated with non-conducting polymers. Adoption of wireless power technology would eliminate the need for powering wires/cables while also improving the durability of products (less wear and tear). Wireless power technology has the potential to minimize e-waste generation. The same applies to the use of less or no batteries with the introduction of wireless power technology in those battery-powered devices. Thus resulting in a greener environment.
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WAWT’s research data, insights, and market intelligence provide our clients operating across the value chain with the most accurate and critical information on the emerging wireless power market. WAWT provides comprehensive research reports on the current and upcoming trends in the market. Our research team led by subject matter experts (SMEs) having more than 15 years of experience working across technology sectors, is catered towards providing the most reliable, recent, and trustworthy data, insights, and market intelligence covering all aspects of the technology from development, advancement to adoption stage, including looking at potential use-cases driving the technology as well as integration with allied technologies such as communication, power transfer and networking.
Our main focus is to provide reliable, accurate, and actionable data and insights, with a strategic view toward the application of research. The services offered are a mix of syndicated reports published at regular intervals, as well as tailor-made and customized research solutions catering to the specific business and research needs of individual clients. WAWT provides much-focused services in the areas of wireless power research, power supply research & EV Charging infrastructure markets.
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