Revolutionary technology for transmitting electricity through glass enters the market
A new invention called Power Mole opens up the possibility of transmitting electricity through glass to power external devices at home.
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The Power Mole uses advanced inductive coupling technology, which has previously been available in wireless mobile phone chargers. However, the application of this technology to transmit electricity through glass is an innovative solution that opens up wide prospects.
The main advantage of Power Mole is its ease of installation and use. Thanks to a special system with two washers, the device is easily attached to the inside of the window, and electricity is transmitted through the glass to an external device such as a CCTV camera or Christmas lights.
The main company that developed the Power Mole, Acqua Industries, claims that the device can deliver up to 10 watts of power through any non-metallic material 30 mm thick or less. In addition, it has successfully passed a series of safety tests to ensure that it meets all standards, including FCC regulatory restrictions.
Power Mole has already garnered significant support on Kickstarter, where his project is being funded. Interest in the technology is growing as it opens up new possibilities for homeowners and renters to connect outdoor equipment without having to install additional outlets or drill holes in walls.
Source: BGR