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Wall-E Power

We send electricity. Wirelessly.

Introducing state-of-the-art wireless power.

Currently under development in Cambridge, England, a Wall-E unit will send 240V mains power safely and efficiently through several centimetres of wall, ceiling or window. No drilling, draughts, or dangling cables.

“It seemed so obvious when I saw it. We already have wireless chargers, so why haven't we generalised?”

Omar - lead engineer

“I really want to see this product come to market - the doorway is for my family, not my extension leads.”

Jane - early investor

“It's risky leaving the windows open, but I do it so I can have the christmas lights on. This should really be a game-changer.”

Stuart - survey respondant

Wow, what else can it do?

Need to send electricity a short distance through something (non-metal)? Wall-E is probably good for that. If you can think of novel ways that you'd like to use a Wall-E, please get in touch!

Did you struggle to get electricity to those outdoor lights?

We've got you covered.

Did you want some power in the loft?

We'll give you a leg up.

Perhaps you wanted to charge the car?

Let's do this thing.

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What about safety?

We're taking safety very seriously. When your tech is pumping mains power through an unknown material, you want to be sure it's all safe.

Impedance signature technology

Electronic items all produce an "impedance signature". Wall-E units can detect the signature of whatever they're coupled (sending power) to.

Impedance verification

If a Wall-E unit couples to anything other than (or as well as) another unit, it won't transmit any power.

Thermal cutoff

We have a built-in thermal regulation unit, that will modulate the power or shut down the unit if it detects to much heat, or a fault.