Friday, January 3, 2025

INDIA: Free energy obtained by collecting electromagnetic waves

 

Portable radio-powered light bulbs

Demonstration at the University of Kashmir

INFRGY technology powers the light bulb and fan

INFRGY technology, which converts radio frequencies into electricity, was demonstrated at the university

Tesla dreamed of a world in which energy could be transmitted wirelessly over long distances, but the technology of his era made it impossible to realize his vision.
— Parvez Rishi
INDIA, January 3, 2025 / EINPresswire.com / -- INFRGY LLC has developed a wireless power technology that generates more energy than is input by harvesting energy from the environment. Its technology converts radio frequency (RF) into useful electricity that can be used to power electronic devices and charge batteries without the need for physical connections. INFRGY technology represents a significant step forward in the field of wireless power transfer, presenting an innovative solution for powering devices and charging batteries without the need for physical connections.

The technology was recently demonstrated at the Kashmir Institute of Technology University. Among others, the presentation was made by the university's professor Ruf Ul Alam Bhat and INFRGY co-founder Parvez Rishi. Further demonstrations and trials are planned at other technical institutions in early 2025.

Paradigm Shift in Wireless Power Transmission
Wireless power transmission is not new, but while methods using lasers, microwaves or infrared light have been developed recently, they often have significant limitations. Many of these systems require line-of-sight between the transmitter and receiver and are limited to point-to-point power transmission, which hinders their practicality for everyday use. However, the INFRGY system circumvents these limitations by offering a more versatile, efficient and safe method of wireless power delivery.

Parvez Rishi, co-founder of INFRGY, is optimistic about the technology’s potential impact. “It’s interesting to think that wireless power transmission has been a concept since the time of Nikola Tesla. Tesla dreamed of a world in which energy could be transmitted without wires over long distances, but the technology of his era was unable to realize his vision. Today, thanks to INFRGY’s advances in radio frequency transmission, we are taking the next step towards realizing that dream.”

Realizing Tesla's Vision with Modern Technology

Tesla's early experiments in wireless power transmission focused on harnessing the power of radio waves. In the late 19th century, Tesla's experiments demonstrated that power could be transmitted wirelessly using a radio transmitter and receiver. However, his vision of a world with wireless power delivery was limited by technological limitations. INFRGY's innovation builds on Tesla's pioneering work but makes it a reality using modern radio frequency technology.

Unlike traditional wireless charging methods, such as conventional wireless smartphone charging pads, INFRGY does not require users to place their devices in a specific orientation or exact location. Instead, radio frequency waves are transmitted in all directions and can power multiple devices within a single range, even if there are obstacles such as walls or furniture in the way. The system also provides the flexibility to power devices over long distances, making it a very practical solution for a variety of applications.

The potential for the INFRGY wireless power transfer system is enormous. Everyday electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops and smart clothing can be charged without having to be plugged into or placed on a charging pad. This breakthrough could also have implications for powering IoT devices, smart homes and industrial equipment.

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