
Wired and Wireless Technologies (WAWT) is a leading research and strategic advisory firm specializing in wireless charging and power supply markets. We provide critical insights, data, and business intelligence to stakeholders across the value chain—including OEMs, ODMs, component manufacturers, solution providers, consultants, investors, and financial institutions.
Our in-depth market analysis helps organizations understand the current state of the wireless power market, where it is heading over the next decade, and the opportunities it presents across industries. From adoption trends, technology standards, and TAM (Total Addressable Market) forecasts to competitor positioning, WAWT delivers clarity in an evolving ecosystem.
Through our subscription-based Wireless Power Intelligence Service, we offer the most comprehensive research available, guiding businesses to navigate uncertainties and capitalize on opportunities in wireless charging and wireless power transfer technologies.
The demand for wireless power technologies is accelerating across industries. Whether it’s consumer electronics, electric vehicles, robotics, or industrial IoT, the need for fast, secure, and reliable wireless charging is reshaping product design and consumer expectations.
Key drivers of the wireless power market include
As we move toward a cordless, battery-free future, wireless charging will play a central role in reducing device wear-and-tear, enabling sealed and durable products, and offering seamless charging convenience.
The wireless power market spans multiple frequencies, power classes, and architectures, including:
Low, medium, and high-frequency solutions (coupled and uncoupled).
Near-field and far-field transmission technologies.
Applications across static and dynamic environments—from homes to vehicles and industrial sites.
Future developments will expand charging distances and eliminate the need for extra chargers, cables, or power banks, creating a more efficient and consumer-friendly ecosystem.
Trusted Expertise – 15+ years of experience in power technologies.
Comprehensive Coverage – from consumer to industrial to automotive markets.
Accurate Forecasting – 10-year annual projections on adoption, unit shipments, and revenues.
Tailored Insights – custom reports, whitepapers, webinars, and consulting solutions
Forecasts: Historic, current, and 10-year outlook.
Metrics: Shipments, revenues, ASPs, adoption rates.
Technology: Low/high/ultra-high frequency; near/far-field; coupled/uncoupled.
Power Classes: Very low to ultra-high power solutions.
Applications: Consumer electronics, automotive, healthcare, home appliances, industrial automation, wearables, robotics, smart cities, and more.
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Read MoreThe wireless power market is growing due to rising demand for faster, safer, and more efficient charging solutions. Consumers and industries alike are seeking convenience and durability in powering devices without the hassle of cords. Key factors include efficiency, adaptability, interoperability, and security. These drivers are further supported by technological innovation, making wireless charging more reliable and widely adopted across multiple industries.
Wireless power is making a strong impact in consumer electronics, medical devices, EVs, industrial machinery, and home appliances. It enables devices to be sealed, durable, and safer to operate in diverse environments. Healthcare in particular benefits from cordless and sealed solutions, improving sterilization and safety. Similarly, robotics, automotive, and industrial IoT applications are adopting wireless power to enhance performance and reduce downtime.
Wireless charging is advancing from short-range, near-field solutions to longer-distance, far-field power transfer. This evolution allows devices to charge dynamically in transit or in public spaces. The technology is also becoming more efficient and capable of handling higher power classes. This ensures that wireless charging moves closer to the reliability of traditional wired methods while offering added convenience.
WAWT combines 15+ years of expertise with deep industry connections to provide accurate research and actionable intelligence. Our reports cover forecasts, adoption trends, and competitive positioning. Businesses across OEMs, component makers, and solution providers benefit from our subscription services and tailored consulting. WAWT ensures clients stay ahead of market shifts with reliable data and strategic guidance.