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Cutting the cord: Will Israel’s Wi-Charge transform the future of power?

March 3, 2024March 3, 2024David Rutman

In a world where wires still dominate the landscape of power transfer, a new revolution is quietly unfolding: wireless power transmission.  Imagine the convenience of charging your smartphone or electric toothbrush without ever needing to hunt for an outlet or untangle a mess of cords. Picture a digital display at the edge of a supermarket […]

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