Imagine a future in which wireless electricity makes everyday products more convenient, reliable, and environmentally friendly.

Cell phones, game controllers, laptop computers, mobile robots, even electric vehicles capable of re-charging themselves without ever being plugged in. Flat screen TV’s and digital picture frames that hang on the wall—without requiring a wire and plug for power. Industrial systems and medical devices made more reliable by eliminating trouble prone wiring and replaceable batteries. WiTricity Corp. is working to make this future a reality, developing wireless electricity technology that will operate safely and efficiently over distances ranging from centimeters to several meters—and will deliver power ranging from milliwatts to kilowatts.

WiTricity Corp.’s vision is to develop a family of wireless electric power components that will enable OEM’s in a broad range of industries and applications to make their products truly “wireless.” Wireless electric power delivered over room scale distances, and with high efficiency. Wireless electric power that is safe for people and animals. Wireless electric power—imagine no more… it’s here!

Highly Resonant Wireless Power Transfer: Safe, Efficient, and Over Distance
Learn in this White Paper how WiTricity Corp. harnesses highly resonant magnetic coupling to transfer power over distances ranging from centimeters—to several meters.”
WiTricity Presents at Conference
“Eric Giler wants to untangle our wired lives with cable-free electric power. Here, he covers what this sci-fi tech offers, and demos MIT’s breakthrough version, WiTricity — a near-to-market invention that may soon recharge your cell phone, car, pacemaker.”
WiTricity Growing List of Partners and Licensees
A Growing Number of Business Partners
WiTricity is working with well-known partners worldwide to bring wireless power solutions across a variety of industries to market through a mix of technology licensing and product development.
wireless electricity applications
Applications from milliwatts to Kilowatts
WiTricity technology can be used in a broad range of applications, from consumer electronics, to medical devices, to electric vehicles, to industrial machinery.

Announcements

WiTricity R and D Facility in Utah
WiTricity Opens Second Office in Utah and Brings Onboard New Management and Technical Team Members

Strategic Growth Will Enable Further Development of Wireless Power Systems in Multiple Business Areas
WATERTOWN, MA and NIBLEY, UT - WiTricity, the industry pioneer in highly resonant wireless power transfer over distance, announced today that the company is expanding to include a second location in Utah to fuel product development across a range of industries. The new office, located in Nibley (near Logan), will serve as a hub for WiTricity development of wireless power systems in the defense, industrial and transportation sectors through the technical expertise of several team members formerly with the Energy Dynamics Laboratory (EDL) at the Utah State University Research Foundation (USURF).
- February 26, 2013, Press Release
ALPS
WiTricity, the industry leaders in highly resonant wireless power transfer — wireless electricity delivered safely over distance — and Alps Electric, a leading global electronics manufacturer, announced today at CES2013 a strategic collaboration to create wireless charging modules and systems for powering a broad range of mobile devices.

The relationship targets the development of wireless charging modules and systems that Alps Electric will sell to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), original design manufacturers (ODMs) and contract manufacturers around the world. It represents another milestone in the growth of highly resonant wireless power transfer as the preferred technology for wireless charging in consumer electronics and other industries.
- January 8, 2013, Press Release
Prodigy
WiTricity Launches ProdigyTM,
a Demonstration Kit for Wireless Electricity at Wireless Power World 2012
Shanghai, China - WiTricity, the inventors of highly resonant wireless power transfer — wireless electricity delivered safely over distance — today announced the launch of Prodigy at the Wireless Power World 2012 Conference in Shanghai. Prodigy aims to foster innovation by enabling engineers, product designers and science educators to demonstrate and explore the capabilities of wireless power over distance.
- September 13, 2012, WiTricity Press Release
EPC
EPC today announced a high efficiency wireless power demonstration system utilizing the high frequency switching capability of gallium nitride transistors… Highly resonant wireless power transfer was invented by the founders of WiTricity, and WiTricity licenses its intellectual property to companies seeking to build products based on this exciting new technology. Capable of transferring power over distance, WiTricity technology enables a wide range of consumer, medical, industrial and automotive applications.
- BusinessWire/EPC, August 13, 2012, Press Release
Audi
Audi is working on wireless charging technology using WiTricity technology...This technology would allow the driver to simply pull into their garage or driveway and charging would automatically start. The system uses two WiTricity coils with one in the parking lot (or driveway/garage) and another integrated into the car's charging system. Power would be transferred between those two coils to charge the vehicle batteries.
- Daily Tech, March 1, 2012, News Story
Mitsubishi
WiTricity Corporation (WiTricity), IHI Corporation (IHI) and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) have agreed to join forces to research and develop easily deployable electric vehicle (EV) wireless charging systems readily compatible with electric grids which will make life easier for EV users in the future.
- Mitsubishi Motors, September 27, 2011, Press Release
MediaTek
MediaTek Inc., a leading fabless semiconductor company for wireless communications and digital multimedia solutions, and WiTricity, the technology leader in wireless power, today jointly announced that they have entered into a technology transfer and license agreement. MediaTek will collaborate on the development and marketing of semiconductor solutions optimized for WiTricity's patented technology for wireless charging over distance.
- MediaTek, July 11, 2011, Press Release
General Electric
General Electric Co., the world's largest maker of power-generation equipment, awarded $63 million to 10 companies developing solar, renewable energy, and cleantech technologies. WiTricity was selected as one of the winners of the GE ecomagination challenge for the energy savings achieved through wireless energy transfer.
- BusinessWeek, June 23, 2011, News Story
Nikkei story
”TOKYO (Nikkei)--IHI Corp. is developing a wireless charging system for electric vehicles using technology licensed from U.S. firm WiTricity Corp. Drawing on the Massachusetts firm's noncontact technology, IHI aims to create a system that can power up an EV battery by simply parking the vehicle near an embedded charger.”
- Nikkei, June 15, 2011, News Story
Thoratec
“Thoratec Corporation, a world leader in device-based mechanical circulatory support therapies to save, support and restore failing hearts, today announced a technology development agreement with WiTricity Corporation relating to WiTricity’s proprietary wireless resonant energy transfer technology for application in the field of mechanical circulatory support.”
- Thoratec Corporation, May 10, 2011, Press Release
Toyota and WiTricity form alliance
"Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) has entered into a technological collaboration with WiTricity Corporation concerning the practical application of automotive wireless charging systems and the promotion of their widespread use. TMC plans to participate in a WiTricity capital increase."
- Toyota Motor Company, April 27, 2011, Press Release
EV Car Charger
"Delphi Automotive has equipped an electric vehicle with its Delphi Wireless Charging System, a highly efficient wireless energy transfer system featuring technology developed by WiTricity Corporation.”
- Delphi Automotive, April 13, 2011, Press Release