Wireless Power Resources

Technical Workshops, Developer Tools, Workshops, and Certification Programs

AirFuel Alliance® is the global hub for thought-leaders committed to defining the future of the wireless power industry. Browse our resources below to learn more about how AirFuel’s webinars, events, and technical trainings can give you the support you need to bring your product to market.

Intro to Wireless Power

Want to know more about how wireless power works? Read our introduction to wireless power to learn more about this rapidly-evolving technology.

Upcoming Wireless Power Events

Technical Resources

Developer Tools

AirFuel Alliance® provides the technical requirements, specifications, certification guidelines, and developer support you’ll need to build safe, interoperable wireless charging into your products.

ACE Program

Our AirFuel Certified Engineer Program is a virtual training program that provides a technical deep dive into building with AirFuel Resonant and a working reference design to integrate into prototypes.

Safety and Regulatory Requirements

Expertise and advice on how to make compliance planning a core part of your development process, so you can get the regulatory authorizations you need to take your products to market.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What’s the difference between Resonant, RF and Inductive technology?

Both Inductive and Resonant technologies use coils of wire to transfer power while RF uses radio frequency. There are also differences in the transmission frequencies and communication protocols, which translate into variations in spatial freedom to support multiple use cases.  For example, Resonant coils are tuned for better efficiency and enable spatial freedom while Inductive requires the device to be attached to the charge.

Resonant charging utilizes uniquely designed coils to allow movement over longer distances while charging. With resonant charging, any enabled surface can power a device, up to 50mm height and from a wide surface area. 

Resonant-based chargers inject an oscillating current into a highly resonant coil to create an electromagnetic field. A second coil with the same resonant frequency receives power from the electromagnetic field and converts it back into an electrical current that can be used to power and charge devices.

This lets you transfer power over longer distances and does not require exact orientation. Learn more about AirFuel Resonant technology. 

RF charging uses a radio frequency transmitter and a receiver embedded within the device (not a coil) to pick up RF energy and convert it to power. RF provides low power at distances ranging from a few centimeters to a meter, delivering true spatial freedom. This means it works well with wearables, medical devices or other devices that need the broadest spatial freedom. Learn more about AirFuel RF technology.

Inductive charging uses closely coupled coils to deliver transfer of a magnetic field over a short distance (up to 20mm). It works well for devices that can be placed directly on top of the charging source (i.e., with no spatial freedom) such as a smartphones on top of a charging pad.

What does AirFuel Alliance do?

We provide technical requirements, specifications and guidelines that members can use to ensure wireless charging products (based on the same technology) interoperate with one another and that wireless power technology is high quality, safe and reliable. The Alliance and its members also work to promote wireless charging and raise worldwide awareness of its many benefits for consumer and commercial use. We continually listen to the needs of the market and actively support a range of wireless power technologies that will deliver the best experience and realize our vision of a world without wires.

We’ve been hearing about wireless charging for several years – why is it taking so long?

As with any new or disruptive technology, it takes years to develop a vibrant market. Wireless charging is at an exciting inflection point as we move from early stage, proprietary solutions to standards-based solutions. We have more and more standards-based devices and infrastructure coming to market which helps drive the growth of the market.

Who can join AirFuel Alliance?

Any company interested in wireless charging and committed to working on interoperability and open standards is encouraged to join. We work with you to find the right membership level, and to join you will be asked to fill out an application and financial agreement. Learn about AirFuel Alliance membership here.

Do you have additional questions? Get in touch with us.

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