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Introduction:

 

Firstly, let me say, our Technology does not interfere with radio signals.  The Wireless Power Technologies system transfers power using electrostatic resonance.  The transmitter signal sends power at 90-97% efficiency over great distances. 

 

Transmitter range is governed by the output power.  Our largest system has an estimated range of 6000 miles.  Receivers are built to respond to our signals or harmonics of the signal depending upon demand.  Smaller receivers such as those to be used in Battery Electric Vehicles are tuned to a higher harmonic as so would be very small receivers in portable devices.

 

Our system has an encryption technology.  This encryption technology is included in all the systems with a range of 1 mile or more and is used to prevent theft in commercial and non-commercial systems as well as to provide communication security.  In the commercial systems each receiver must handshake with the master transmitter.  Unauthorized receivers or for those in financial arrears to the commercial provider will not be allowed onto the wireless grid.  Power usage is metered at the receiver and transmitted back to the provider on a constant basis.

 

Our wireless systems can also be used to power aerial vehicles and boats.   The power system combined with a TCP/IP internet type link can be used to power, control and view data from the craft.  Boats at sea can have internet access at sea or in port and provide cooking and electric motor power.  

 

In time your cell phone and other small appliances will be using this technology, this means a constant battery charge, anywhere, anytime and wireless communication from underground, underwater, or anywhere.

 

Needless to say this system will change the way power companies do business and will certainly improve life in many areas.  We are hopeful of the future development of this product.  The basic testing is over and the journey begins.

 

Martin Poole

Engineer

Wireless Power Technologies