
Wired and Wireless Technologies (WAWT) is a leading research and strategic advisory firm specializing in wireless power transmission and wireless charging technologies. We deliver high-value insights, market intelligence, and forecasts to help companies navigate the fast-evolving world of power transfer without physical connectors.
Our in-depth market research empowers OEMs, ODMs, component suppliers, technology providers, consultants, investors, and policymakers to understand the full potential of the wireless power transmission market—from technological evolution to commercial adoption.
Through our subscription-based Wireless Power Transmission Intelligence Service, WAWT provides detailed analysis, competitor benchmarking, and ten-year forecasts, enabling businesses to make informed, strategic decisions in this rapidly advancing sector.
The wireless power transmission (WPT) market is accelerating as industries seek to eliminate cables, improve efficiency, and enable mobility. From consumer devices to electric vehicles (EVs), industrial robots, and medical implants, WPT technologies are redefining how power is delivered safely, efficiently, and intelligently.
Efficiency: Higher transmission power with minimal energy loss over distance.
Scalability: Supports a wide range of power levels — from milliwatts to kilowatts.
Flexibility: Enables static and dynamic charging scenarios.
Safety & Compliance: Adheres to international electromagnetic exposure and interoperability standards.
Innovation: Continuous R&D in resonant, inductive, capacitive, and microwave-based transmission systems.
WPT technologies operate across various frequency bands and distance ranges, including:
Near-Field Transmission: Inductive and resonant coupling for close-range applications such as smartphones, wearables, and implants.
Far-Field Transmission: Radio frequency (RF), microwave, and laser-based systems for mid- to long-distance energy transfer.
Dynamic Power Transfer: Enables continuous power delivery to moving objects like electric vehicles (WEVC), drones, or AGVs.
These advancements are paving the way for cordless infrastructure, autonomous mobility, and maintenance-free power systems.
Rising investments in dynamic wireless EV charging (WEVC) infrastructure.
Integration of AI and IoT to optimize power transfer efficiency.
Growing adoption of far-field wireless energy in consumer and industrial applications.
Expansion of standardization efforts led by Qi2, NFC Forum, SAE J2954, and other alliances.
Collaboration among automotive OEMs, utilities, and tech innovators to commercialize scalable WPT solutions.
Proven Expertise: 15+ years of market tracking across wireless power and power electronics.
Comprehensive Intelligence: Technology, ecosystem, and market dynamics from consumer to industrial applications.
Accurate Forecasting: Historic, current, and 10-year outlook on market size, shipments, and revenues.
Custom Deliverables: Tailored reports, whitepapers, briefings, and consulting services to match your business goals.
Forecasts: Historic, current, and future (10-year) projections.
Metrics: Unit shipments, revenues, average selling prices (ASPs), and adoption rates.
Technologies: Inductive, resonant, capacitive, RF, microwave, and laser-based power transfer.
Power Classes: Low to ultra-high power systems.
Applications: Automotive, consumer electronics, industrial automation, robotics, healthcare, and smart infrastructure.
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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.