Wireless energy transfer through magnetic fields.
If the inventor Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was always with us,
he would surely be very satisfied, since he thought of transmitting energy
wirelessly almost a century ago. In fact, his idea was not so impossible to
implement, since energy can now be transmitted over the wire using magnetic
fields, even over long distances.
The foundations of this technology were already known at the time of Tesla. His colleague, the British Michael Faraday, recognized the so-called induction principle in 1831. The electric current crosses a conductor and therefore forms a magnetic field. If there is a second conductor near this first conductor, a current flow is also activated here thanks to the magnetic field. Therefore, the magnetic field transfers energy without cables or any other type of physical connection between the two conductors.
Of course, it didn't stop there. Electronic device
manufacturers in particular were very interested in this technology. In 2010,
some major brands joined forces to develop a uniform standard in this regard.
They succeeded and it did not stop there, researchers in the United States have
refined this technology and developed so-called “super probes”, which should
allow energy to be transmitted over a slightly greater distance. . These super
probes focus the magnetic fields and allow greater energy transfer.
What can wireless energy transfer through magnetic fields be
used for?
In other words, to charge a wide variety of electronic
devices. The electric toothbrush, for example, already charges this way, even small
devices like smartphones, for example, charge wirelessly and not only. In
Sweden, electronic cars have also been wirelessly recharged remotely since
2018. All of this is based on the electromagnetic principle developed almost a
century ago, which has certainly not yet reached its limits.
If you want to know more about the role of magnetic fields in our everyday devices or if you want to know where they can be used and what advantages they offer. You can get more information on our blog or contact our team of experts. We are happy to help you and of course also to inform you about all the magnetic products available in our store.