Global Energy Transmission Corporation (GET corp) develops innovative solutions for high-power wireless energy transmission over large distances without conventional wires, providing a game-changing opportunity to build a new worldwide wireless energy network to enable drone parcels delivery, and provide unique capabilities for many industries including drones, robotics, industrial equipment, and renewable energy.
Are you serious ? This was pathetic. I get it this is just a concept, but you'll have to make something else than a air core transformer, the way you are going about it, it absolutely ridicolous to have a drone hovering 2 meters above ground, instead of just landing on a completely standard wireless charging pad. As this really is. You guys have to understand scalar technology to really charge in a distance, and get away from the normal EM field charging that's already standard for cars and telephones. Suggest you have a talk with Mr. Meyl, and buy one of his kits for starters.
Have you plotted "reverse heliostats" of sorts ie pointable directional transmitters + tracked drone for longer distance power + more precision/less waste?
I see almost the same consumed power as the max charging capacity (and it is in a steady hovering mode - minimal load on the motors a very ideal condition but far from real application when the industrial drone is loaded with gear) so how exactly is this charging will work in minutes? You will need to get over the discharge rate to start charging the cells. What is the input power? Can you post some more details pls? Personally I think a short landing and swapping batteries will always be a better solution guys, I am afraid. Mid-flight fueling was a thing of the 90's and was only necessary to keep on spying on the Russians without risking to coming close to ground to aircraft air defense systems.... I build drones myself as a hobby. I wish you good luck with the sale pitch.
Blades of the drone is more dangerous, if the one is standing inside charging zone during... other than that it is safe and below world health organization standards for everyday exposure to the magnetic and electric fields. In short, it is 100% safe.
@@GETcorp please confirm that it is safe for a person to stand inside the charging zone (when there is no drone and the system is charge pulsing) This is kinda counter to all other data on humans in a pulsing electric field.
Cool tech demo . Seems like a waste to have the drone hover while charging. How about land first and and then charge? Oh, and you can G-E-T rid of the wireless changer :p
Technically you can land and charge inside the charger as well, but you CAN NOT rid out of wireless charger if you think about 10C (6 min for full battery) charge rate. There is no any practical solution which can handle that [current/voltage via connector] in real outdoor environment [rain, dust, snow, etc.] except wireless charging. That is why all solutions with direct plugin has very low power range. So yes, you can land and sit an hour on a landing pad for charging your battery. If it works for you - you are good to go. Great question though, thx!
How many of these things can Trump buy for US$5.7B? Seems like a better solution than a stupid wall that people will tunnel-under, anyway. I'll take 5% commission for the idea 👍😎
Interesting, although why not stop the drone (reducing power consumption) and charging it with some "elegant" electrical contact. In your web you mention 15 kW 3 phase power supply to charge a drone with 12 kW of wireless power, is this really efficient?
Definitely, and nothing will happen with the bird in terms of health concerns... Our team members walk inside from time to time during testing too. There is another comment here regarding compliance with word health organization standards for exposure to magnetic and electric field
Hi, here is excerpt from another thread here: " it is absolutely safe and you can stay 1 meter aside from the transmitting cord 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In other words it meets World Health organization standard for everyday exposure to electric/magnetic fields, also not causing any harmful interference to other signals/waves."
It is absolutely safe and you can stay 1 meter aside from the transmitting cord 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In other words it meets World Health organization standard for everyday exposure to electric/magnetic fields, also not causing any harmful interference to other signals/waves.
It would be better to have autonomous charging via some sort of contact method via something like an inductive charging plate, which would charge faster and use less power, wouldn't it?
Well, we believe that wireless charging is the only option for truly autonomous system. As for charge rate, it is not limited by charging type (as soon as you have enough power), but depends on battery capability to swallow such amount of energy without overheating/degradation. So in general contact method does not mean faster charging, and always a problem in case of tough environmental conditions, where wireless system wins totally. Though you can land on a specific pad and use our system for charging too, but considering that landing and take-off are most risky and also energy consuming, you may find that keep drone hovering for few minutes is not so bad idea )
Thanks! We don't think microwaves can be used for practical application for two basic reasons: high-power microwaves are dangerous (in simple words will burn everything on its way) and you can hardly achieve any reasonable efficiency of power transmission due to physics limitation.
great work, but this system will need the approval of the governments so it could be instaled everywhere and so it could be normalize to be used to charge all sort of device all across cities and like fm and am or gsm waves, this should be approved not harmfull for living things, also I think you should just present this idea to countries and cities that doesn't look too much about regulation, you can even try Pyongyang so we could see this technology in the near future working in a city scale.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, actually you are raising good point! First of all it is absolutely safe and you can stay 1 meter aside from the transmitting cord 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In other words it meets World Health organization standard for everyday exposure to electric/magnetic fields, also not causing any harmful interference to other signals/waves. Still there are formal regulatory procedures to complete, and we already in process in US and EU countries, expecting to have permission for commercial use soon.
from experience if you don't associated with big company or an organisation, even if the technology is good it die in time in those regulations and other similar technologies even if less good will rise from a consortium of companies and organisations, the exemples are very known true history that's why I encourage your company to look for a stong ally.
You can find specs here getcorp.com/technology-overview/#tab-979 System works at 100-120kH frequency range (it slightly vary/drift depending on configuration and environmental conditions)
I follow your research since you went public. Looking forward to see your progress. Is there some forum or something for a discussions? Thank you for your reply Leonid and Sergey!
oxiigen Thank you for kind words, much appreciated! We have official FB group and discussions like this one, plus official website where we post updates. It is hard to maintain any additional discussion, just because we work all the time, literally, to deliver what we work on and move forward and beyond...
No worries, this was a temporary installation with easy mounting - i.e. made for purpose. Production one will have durable design which fits for various conditions and long lifetime. Thanks for sharing your feedback!
Coming soon - not a big deal really. Just a safety concern for a such big vehicle flying indoors with no good GPS signal (if you know what I mean). Good luck!