Cornes Technologies Signs Agency Agreement with AWL-Electricity. Full-Scale Domestic Rollout of Long-Range, Multiple Simultaneous Wireless Power Transfer Technology Overcoming Conventional Weaknesses
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Cornes Technologies has partnered with Canada's AWL-Electricity to introduce a next-generation 'Capacitive Power Transfer' wireless charging technology in Japan. It features long-range, obstacle-penetrating, and simultaneous multi-device charging.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the biggest feature of AWL-Electricity's technology?
- A: It adopts the electric field resonance coupling method, achieving long-distance power transmission of up to 1.5 meters, which was difficult with conventional methods, as well as power transmission through obstacles such as metal, and simultaneous power supply to multiple devices.
- Q: How does it differ from electromagnetic induction?
- A: Unlike electromagnetic induction, it has no heating issues, is safe, and is robust against misalignment, allowing for power supply while in motion (dynamic power supply).
- Q: In which fields is its application expected?
- A: Its application is expected in a wide range of fields where cable-free operation is required, such as factory automation (FA), robotics including AGVs/AMRs, and the automotive industry.