charging - Blog - Global Risk Community2024-03-29T09:20:27Zhttps://globalriskcommunity.com/profiles/blogs/feed/tag/chargingAll You Need To Know About Wireless Charging And The Emerging Trendshttps://globalriskcommunity.com/profiles/blogs/all-you-need-to-know-about-wireless-charging-and-the-emerging2020-05-18T11:21:30.000Z2020-05-18T11:21:30.000ZKBV Researchhttps://globalriskcommunity.com/members/KBVResearch<div><p>Wireless charging, also known as wireless power transfer (WPT), is commonly used in compact and wearable electronic products such as laptops, athletic bands, shavers, and electric toothbrushes. However,<span> </span><a href="https://www.kbvresearch.com/wireless-charging-market/">Wireless charging</a><span> </span>also has benefits for commercial applications. Industrial technologies include electric motors, robots, warehouse automation, mobile terminals, contactless loading of subsea vehicles, and many more.</p><p></p><p><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8028319857,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8028319857,original{{/staticFileLink}}" class="align-center" alt="8028319857?profile=original" /></a></p><p></p><p>Wireless charging can be found anywhere, in smartphones and IoT devices, but most notably in medical equipment. This is one business that can be changed with the use of chargers. Then there are the electric vehicles (EVs), which will benefit from the technology. The network must have been easy to set up. Not unexpectedly, the first uses of electromagnetic induction were for automobiles, but internal combustion engines were more common.</p><p></p><h2><strong>Wireless charging: What, Why, and How?</strong></h2><h3><strong>What is wireless charging?</strong></h3><p>Any wireless charging technology consists of two parts, a transmitter (the actual charging station) and a receiver. The receiver collects the transmitted energy and then charges the battery to the device. When individual electronic devices are growing in number and decreasing in scale, the need for a more efficient charging method is becoming increasingly common.</p><p></p><p>Inductive charging uses the electromagnetic field produced by the magnetic coil to cause voltage in the receiver within the device. This voltage is used to charge the battery. A form of wireless charging is most often used on charging pads, such as the tablet you may have on your computer. This technology, however, is by no means modern. For example, many electrical toothbrushes use induction to charge wirelessly. For induction, both the unit and the charging pad must have the coils to move the power wirelessly.</p><p></p><h3><strong>Why do we need wireless charging?</strong></h3><p>The biggest benefit of wireless charging lies in the phrase-wireless. For wireless charging, you reduce the congestion of charging cords and restrict it to only the power cord of the charging pad. You don't need to worry about the issue of plugging in your wire, either-just place your phone on the charging pad and start charging right away. Advanced development implementations are now getting interesting. Manufacturers like Huawei and Samsung are introducing reverse wireless charging, enabling phones to charge other phones and smaller devices wirelessly.</p><p></p><h3><strong>The functionalities of wireless charging</strong></h3><p>Essentially, wireless charging uses a loop of coiled wires circling a bar magnet — known as an inductor. As the electrical current travels through the coiled wire, it generates an electromagnetic field around the magnet, which can then be used to shift the voltage or charge to anything nearby.</p><p></p><p>Most wireless power stations still use a pad with an inductor inside, while electronic toothbrushes, for example, have long had wireless charging installed on their bases. As the intensity of the electromagnetic field decreases dramatically at a distance (as the square of the distance between the objects), the system must be very close to the charging station in order to get a lot of power this way.</p><p></p><p>However, although the fundamental principle of wireless charging has been known for more than 100 years, scientists have not yet developed a method of efficiently transmitting vast quantities of electricity using this technique. The amount of electrical charge transmitted is proportional to the number of coils that can be looped around the small bar magnet as well as the magnet power. Before recently, cables and devices could not be made lightweight enough and inexpensive enough to make wireless charging viable.</p><p></p><h2><strong>Industries standing on the receiving end of advancements in wireless charging:</strong></h2><h3><strong>Automotive</strong></h3><p>Vehicle pollution has been a significant source of air pollution-induced diseases. And this induces worldwide demand for the electric vehicle. However, if most of the electric cars on the market today will need to be plugged in for recharging, wireless charging will soon change that.</p><p></p><p>Since people normally park their vehicles in one place, such as a garage or a parking space, electric cars may use wireless charging from that space. Electric vehicles (EVs) are another area in which wireless charging will revolutionize the technologies used. Nevertheless, while the industry has taken several strides forward, EVs are still trapped in the production process.</p><p></p><h3><strong>Electronics</strong></h3><p>Using wireless charging to charge your cell phone is perhaps the most common use for inductive wireless charging today since this form of wireless charging works better with larger and flat surface devices. Because of this, you can only place your phone down on a charging pad without having to plug it in.</p><p></p><p>Technical developments in mobile devices, such as integrated wireless charging technologies, build awareness among customers of wireless charging. The number of mobile device manufacturers who incorporate the wireless charging feature in a smartphone, wearable, laptop, and notebook high-end models is growing, accelerating the adoption of wireless charging technologies.</p><p></p><h3><strong>Healthcare</strong></h3><p>Wearables and other portable gadgets work well for (radio frequency) RF wireless charging because they are not limited to the scale and form of the coils in the same manner because of inductive charging. As wearables become more and more common, it becomes more and more irritating to have yet another wire or rope in our lives. That is where wireless charging comes in.</p><p></p><p>The implantable medical devices market has a very significant place in the healthcare industry. These machines that are used as hip, knee, or heart implants now use a wireless charger, which further reinforces the demand for wireless charging. Several cardiac devices use implanted battery packs, such as pacemakers. Others, such as cardiac assist pumps, use wires to provide the device with energy. Such wires tend to cross the barrier to the skin and are at risk of being removed. The areas where the surface layer is breached by the wire are also at high risk for bacterial contamination. A modern, wireless solution will have tremendous benefits for this area.</p><p></p><h2><strong>What’s trending in the industry?</strong></h2><h3><strong>Qi technology</strong></h3><p>The number of uses for wireless charging is increasing exponentially – as is the number of devices with wireless charging capabilities. Qi technology from the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) tends to be the industry leader. In addition to Qi technology, radiofrequency (RF) and infrared (IR) technologies are also becoming increasingly prevalent.</p><p></p><h3><strong>Wireless-charging-enabled smartphones</strong></h3><p>Wireless charging is the norm these days and everyone makes some amazing wireless charging mobiles due to wireless charging that is compliant with phones. The adoption of wireless charging technology has been gaining pace and is being deployed in many devices, particularly with smartphones following Apple’s commitment in 2018, and this adoption rate is much higher than Bluetooth’s adoption into technology. Wireless charging systems now make up nearly half of the high-end smartphones sold, and that innovation is now in the hands of the consumers and employees.</p><p></p><h3><strong>Copper in EV charging</strong></h3><p>While the appeal of electric cars continues to grow, the rising competition also highlights the charging problems faced by owners. Charge stations are not easily accessible or available, so many of them allow the driver to link the cable to the vehicle. Nevertheless, in comparison to liquid fuels, electrical electricity does not require a physical connection to the vehicle, and as wireless charging technology advances, it would be easy to charge in several more locations without using cables.</p><p></p><p>Wireless charging is an important part of the transition to the future, where hybrid vehicles predominate. High-power, high-speed chargers can be important for anyone commuting long distances, but for regular everyday driving, the option to quickly recharge the batteries while shopping, working, or visiting a restaurant is a convenience.</p><p></p><h2><strong>Summing up</strong></h2><p>The wireless charging market is becoming increasingly mainstream as more companies begin to integrate technology into their products. Even though wireless charging is slow to catch on the market, Samsung and several Android vendors have already started incorporating it into their smartphones, and Apple is believed to be focusing on wireless charging functionality as well. Places like Ikea and Starbucks have already started to incorporate wireless charging pads into their services.</p><p></p><p><strong>Free Valuable Insights:</strong><span> </span><a href="https://www.kbvresearch.com/news/wireless-charging-market/">Global Wireless Charging Market to reach a market size of USD 25.6 billion by 2026</a></p><p></p><p>Wireless charging is approaching a turning point. It's no longer just about setting a mobile on a pad; now it is all about the next wave of applications. It may take some time, but wireless charging is undoubtedly on the horizon. So next time an individual learns of wireless charging, they can associate the trends with potential devices, be it wearables or IoT apps that are easily or wirelessly connected to the charging stations part of your daily life.</p></div>Wireless Charging Market Forecast and Industry & Trends (2018-2023)https://globalriskcommunity.com/profiles/blogs/wireless-charging-market-forecast-and-industry-amp-trends-20182019-08-14T08:00:00.000Z2019-08-14T08:00:00.000ZBIS Researchhttps://globalriskcommunity.com/members/BISResearch<div><p>The global wireless charging market was valued at $XX billion in 2017 and is projected to reach $XX billion by 2023, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of XX% between 2018 and 2023. Wireless charging or power transfer takes place when energy is transferred as electromagnetic waves from a transmitter to a receiver. Inductive wireless charging is currently the most adopted solution for wireless charging and accounts for approximately XX% of the global wireless charging market in 2017.</p><p><strong>Browse the Full TOC "Wireless Charging Industry"</strong></p><p><strong><a href="https://bisresearch.com/industry-report/wireless-charging-market.html">https://bisresearch.com/industry-report/wireless-charging-market.html</a></strong></p><p>The global wireless charging market is driven by several factors such as increased shipments of smartphones and other wearable devices, standardization of regulations for wireless charging, and increasing in-built wireless charging options in various applications such as tables, side stools, and in-vehicles. Innovations and ongoing research in the consumer electronic devices such as smartphones and wearable devices have been fuelling the growth for wireless charging market. Wireless charging is the next big thing in the smartphone industry, and many manufacturers have already started manufacturing smartphones enabled with wireless charging. However, the majority of the phones with wireless-enabled technology fall under the premium smartphone category at present. As the market grows and the demand for wireless power transmission increases, the technology will be embedded in more and more devices such as drones, laptops and handheld devices, among othersand mid and low-range devices as well.</p><p><strong>Request the Sample @ <a href="https://bisresearch.com/requestsample?id=645&type=download">https://bisresearch.com/requestsample?id=645&type=download</a></strong></p><p>Companies such as Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Google LLC, LG Electronics Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Apple Inc., and Motorola Inc., have already incorporated wireless charging in the smartphones. Additionally, the establishment of New Jersey-Based-Wireless Power Consortium (WPC, a multinational technology consortium, estb.2008) has been a landmark in the wireless charging market, as it has paved the way for the manufacturers to get their products certified, which are then accepted globally.</p><p>The increasing demand for smartphones in the coming years along with other devices such as a smartwatch, tablets, and laptops is expected to fuel the demand for wireless power transmission in the coming years.</p><p><strong>Related Reports:</strong></p><p><strong><a href="https://bisresearch.com/industry-report/global-electric-vehicles-market-2026.html" target="_blank">Global Electric Vehicles Market, Analysis & Forecast – 2017-2026</a></strong></p><p><strong><a href="https://bisresearch.com/industry-report/global-electric-vehicles-battery-market-2026.html" target="_blank">Global Electric Vehicles Battery Market - Analysis & Forecast – 2017-2026</a></strong></p><p><strong>About Us:</strong></p><p>BIS Research is a global market intelligence, research and advisory company which focuses on those emerging trends in technology which are likely to disrupt the dynamics of the market over the next five (or ten) years.</p><p>With over 150 market intelligence reports published annually, BIS Research focuses on various technology verticals such as 3D printing, advanced materials & chemicals, aerospace and defense, automotive, healthcare, electronics & semiconductors, robotics & UAV and other emerging technologies.</p><p>Each research report incorporates detailed analysis and subsequent quantification of- market dynamics, market drivers and restraints, opportunities, threats, market shares, current and emerging industry trends as well as detailed competitive landscape and intelligence.</p><p><strong>Contact:</strong></p><p><strong>39111 PASEO PADRE PKWY STE 313,</strong></p><p><strong>FREMONT CA 94538-1686,</strong></p><p><strong>E-mail : sales@bisresearch.com</strong></p><p><strong>Call Us : +1-510-404-8135</strong></p></div>Electric Vehicle Fast Charging System Market Share and Research Report (2019-2029)https://globalriskcommunity.com/profiles/blogs/electric-vehicle-fast-charging-system-market-share-and-research2019-05-08T12:30:00.000Z2019-05-08T12:30:00.000ZBIS Researchhttps://globalriskcommunity.com/members/BISResearch<div><p><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}8028285687,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}8028285687,original{{/staticFileLink}}" class="align-center" alt="8028285687?profile=original" /></a></p><p>Fast charging system for light duty vehicles are currently the most advanced commercialized EV charging system and is commonly known as DC fast charger, which charges through approximately a 480V direct-current (DC) plug. These charging systems are designed to provide maximum charge to electric vehicles with minimum time and are capable of charging XX% of the electric vehicle battery in an approximate 20 minutes.</p><p><strong>Request the Sample @ <a href="https://bisresearch.com/requestsample?id=686&type=download">https://bisresearch.com/requestsample?id=686&type=download</a></strong></p><p>A fast charging system for light duty vehicles does not require an on-board charger as the DC current is supplied directly to the battery as compared to other AC chargers (level 1 and level 2). Fast charging system for light duty vehicles provides DC current up to 350 kW to the electric vehicle battery without any on-board charger. As of now (April 2019), there are only three types of fast charging system for light duty vehicles such as CHAdeMO, Combined Charging System (CCS) and Tesla Supercharger.</p><p><strong>View Complete Report @ <a href="https://bisresearch.com/industry-report/electric-vehicle-fast-charging-system-market.html" target="_blank">Electric Vehicle Fast Charging System Industry</a></strong></p><p>The light duty vehicle fast charging system market was estimated at XX thousand units in 2018 and is anticipated to reach XX thousand units by 2029 registering a CAGR of XX% between 2019 and 2029. This is mainly due to the increasing number of electric cars as well as electric vans, which is further expected to boost the demand for fast charging system in the coming future.</p><p><strong>Related Reports:</strong></p><p><strong><a href="https://bisresearch.com/industry-report/global-electric-vehicles-battery-market-2026.html" target="_blank">Global Electric Vehicles Battery Market - Analysis & Forecast – 2017-2026</a></strong></p><p><strong><a href="https://bisresearch.com/industry-report/global-electric-vehicles-market-2026.html" target="_blank">Global Electric Vehicles Market, Analysis & Forecast – 2017-2026</a></strong></p><p><strong>About Us:</strong></p><p>BIS Research is a global market intelligence, research and advisory company which focuses on those emerging trends in technology which are likely to disrupt the dynamics of the market over the next five (or ten) years.</p><p>With over 150 market intelligence reports published annually, BIS Research focuses on various technology verticals such as 3D printing, advanced materials & chemicals, aerospace and defense, automotive, healthcare, electronics & semiconductors, robotics & UAV and other emerging technologies.</p><p>Each research report incorporates detailed analysis and subsequent quantification of- market dynamics, market drivers and restraints, opportunities, threats, market shares, current and emerging industry trends as well as detailed competitive landscape and intelligence.</p><p><strong>Contact:</strong></p><p><strong>39111 PASEO PADRE PKWY STE 313,</strong><br /><strong>FREMONT CA 94538-1686,</strong> <br /><strong>E-mail : sales@bisresearch.com</strong><br /><strong>Call Us : +1-510-404-8135</strong></p></div>