Electricity’s future: Possibly go wireless.
Things have gone wireless over the years that technology has evolved. There’s wireless communication: radios, cellular phones, telephone sets, and beepers. Computer peripherals like keyboards, printers, and mice even have wireless versions. There are also wireless security systems, gaming systems, remote controls, and, recently, wireless internet.
Almost everything around is becoming wireless, and soon, there will be a point in time that EVERYTHING would indeed be wireless. Impossible yet predictable. If everything, then, would soon be wireless, why not count electricity in?
According to Eric Giler, CEO of WiTricty,it is possible in the future that all electronic devices wouldn’t need wires to operate. This wireless electricity converts power into a magnetic field and sends it through a magnetic field at a certain frequency. With this, there would be less hassle in untangling power cords and a lesser need for disposable batteries which, according to Giler, are huge energy wasting factor.
Foreseeing this wireless technology, Giler believed that it would make electric cars more attractive to consumers. The thought that they don’t need to “plug-in” their cars anymore and just drive into a garage with a wireless power mat would make it easier. Plus, electric cars save the environment and would surely save huge budget.
Although the wireless electricity has been tested and some are even sold in the market, but still with limitations. Researchers have been trying to try sending electric waves in far distances but in very small amounts, while it can send a large amount of electric energy but only to near distances.
The only thing left now, aside from further research and future implementations, is to educate the people on how these things work and the idea of it. And probably, people would be more enticed to using wireless electricity than having tangled wires around their homes.
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