
Is wireless electricity transmission a real technology, and is it a threat to traditional power lines?
2025-08-08
Yes, wireless electricity transmission is a real and rapidly developing technology. It works on a small scale through methods like inductive coupling (used in phone chargers) and is being explored for mid- and long-range applications using magnetic resonance, microwaves, or lasers. However, for the large-scale, long-distance transmission of electricity required to power cities and industries, it is currently not a viable solution. The key limitations are significant energy losses, high infrastructure costs, and potential safety and regulatory concerns. For the foreseeable future, traditional overhead and underground power lines remain the most reliable, efficient, and cost-effective method for bulk electricity delivery. Our company provides the high-quality equipment needed to ensure the stability of this critical infrastructure.
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