Licensees

A partial list of the innovative global organizations who are licensing WiTricity technologies to bring standards-based and non-standard wireless charging products to market. Powering life, wirelessly™.

Anjie Wireless

Anjie Wireless is a company focusing on the application, development and manufacture of wireless power transfer devices. Under its mission, “make life wire-free by continuous innovation,” Anjie Wireless aims to be a one-stop provider of wireless charging solutions for customers in various industries. To better support the development, Anjie Wireless has made a significant investment in its test lab and instruments. Anjie Wireless will further invest about US $80 million in a new wireless power transfer park with 95,000m2 building area, to establish the largest wireless power transfer R&D and manufacturing base and customer experience center in China. With the cooperation of WiTricity, a pioneer in wireless power transfer over distance, Anjie Wireless will enhance its strength to better support OEMs in the wireless charging application for electric vehicles. To learn more, visit www.anjiesz.com.

Aptiv

Aptiv

Aptiv is a global technology company that develops safer, greener and more connected solutions enabling the future of mobility. To learn more, visit aptiv.com.

Artesyn

Artesyn

Artesyn Embedded Technologies is a global leader in the design and manufacture of highly reliable power conversion and embedded computing solutions for a wide range of industries including communications, computing, healthcare, military, aerospace and industrial automation. For more than 40 years, customers have trusted Artesyn to help them accelerate time-to-market and reduce risk with cost-effective advanced network computing and power conversion solutions. To learn more, visit https://www.artesyn.com.

ATC

ATC is one of the industry-leading battery and mobile energy manufacturers in China with over 60 years of manufacturing experience. Their world-class production plant is accredited with ISO9001:2008 & ISO14001:2004 and is equipped with state-of-the-art technology machineries. They have dedicated teams of R&D, engineers and quality control experts who focus on product development. To learn more, visit https://www.atc-energytech.com.

CTEK

CTEK Sweden AB

CTEK develops and manufactures battery chargers for all types of lead-acid and lithium batteries for both private and professional use. CTEK’s unparalleled innovation has enabled it to develop cutting-edge technology with several patented functions and properties that make CTEK battery chargers and accessories unique. To learn more, visit www.ctek.com.

Daihen

Daihen

Since its founding in 1919, the Osaka Transformer Company (OTC) has focused on bringing the benefits of innovative technology to diverse business applications.

Today, OTC DAIHEN’s global activity centers on three business pillars: Power Products, Advanced Components, and Welding & Robotics. For more information about DAIHEN and it products and services, please visit https://www.daihen.co.jp/en/d-broad/.

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Delta Electronics

Delta Electronics

Founded in 1988, Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL. is a global producer of power and thermal management products and solutions. The company is a subsidiary of Delta Electronics, Inc. with the mission statement, “To provide innovative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow,” which reflects the company’s strong belief in sustainable development especially with issues related to the environment. As an energy-saving solutions provider with core competencies in power electronics and innovative research and development, Delta’s business categories include Power Electronics, Automation, and Infrastructure. The company’s global presence is supported by its sales offices in key regions around the world; manufacturing facilities in India, Slovakia and Thailand; and several R&D centers located in Thailand, India, Germany and other countries. To learn more, visit deltathailand.com

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FinePowerX

FinePowerX is a South Korean-based supplier and total solution leader in smart factory technology. Founded in November 2018, FinePowerX is positioned as a leading company in wireless power transfer, which is the core of semiconductor Fab logistics automation systems, and is expanding its scope into the wireless charger market for electric vehicles. As a total solution provider in the realm of smart factories, FinePowerX’s business categories include wireless power transfer, wireless chargers, and motion and robot controllers and sensors. To learn more, visit www.finepowerx.com

Fishman

Fishman

Fishman is dedicated to helping musicians of all styles achieve the truest sound possible wherever and whenever they plug in. Our ongoing commitment to professional sound and quality has helped our company grow to become an industry leader in amplification, effects, and pickups for acoustic and electric instruments, MIDI control, and other product categories. To learn more, visit https://www.fishman.com/about/

Foxconn

Foxconn Interconnect Technology

Foxconn Interconnect Technology Limited (“FIT”) focuses on the development, manufacturing and marketing of electronic and optoelectronic connectors, antennas, acoustic components, cables and modules for applications in computers, communication equipment, consumer electronics, automobiles, industrial and green energy field products. With offices and manufacturing sites located in Asia, the Americas and Europe, FIT is a global leader in the supply of precision components. To learn more, visit www.fit-foxconn.com.

Green Power

Green Power

Based in South Korea, Green Power is a global technology leader in wireless power transfer. Founded in 1998, the company has developed and supplied wireless power transfer systems (1kW-300kW) for material handling equipment for over 16 years. Green Power also has extensive R&D experience in applying wireless charging systems ranging from 1kW-1000kW, in various applications including electric passenger vehicles, electric buses, and tram and port equipment. Six electric buses with wireless charging developed by Green Power have been operating in Korea since 2012.  To learn more, visit: https://www.egreenpower.com

IHI

IHI Corporation

IHI Corporation is a Japanese company which produces ships, aero-engines, turbochargers for automobiles, industrial machines, power station boilers and other facilities, suspension bridges and other transport-related machinery.

IHI turbochargers, commonly used in passenger automobiles, are manufactured by Ishikawajima-Harima. Boeing and General Electric Aviation have subcontracted parts of several models of jumbo jet aircraft out to IHI, as well as Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Fuji Heavy Industries. IHI Corporation is listed in Tokyo Stock Exchange section 1.

Integer

Integer Holdings Corporation (NYSE:ITGR) is one of the largest medical device outsource (MDO) manufacturers in the world serving the cardiac, neuromodulation, orthopedics, vascular, advanced surgical and portable medical markets. The company provides innovative, high-quality medical technologies that enhance the lives of patients worldwide. In addition, it develops batteries for high-end niche applications in energy, military, and environmental markets. The company’s brands include Greatbatch Medical, Lake Region Medical and Electrochem. To learn more, visit www.integer.net.

jjPlus

jjPlus Corporation

Established in 2004, JJ Plus is a designer and manufacturer of industrial grade and high power WIFI solutions. It is a 250+ employee company supported by two well-run veteran enterprise groups with focused areas in development, manufacturing, and service of products for RF/Microwave embedded customers. Our customers are worldwide (U.S., Europe, Asia, Middle East) wireless and network system integrators. To learn more, visit www.jjplus.com.

LiteOn

Lite-On Technology Corporation

The former and Lite-On Technology Corporation gathered some elite scientist and engineers from ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute) in 1995 to start an optical storage research and manufacturing business. To focus on the optical drive industry, Lite-On IT was spun separate company in 1999, listed in Taiwan in 2001, and was listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange on Nov. 5, 2004. To learn more, visit https://www.liteon.com/en-us/product/618

MAHLE

MAHLE is a leading international development partner and supplier to the automotive industry as well as a pioneer for the mobility of the future. The group’s product portfolio addresses all the crucial issues relating to the powertrain and air conditioning technology—both for drives with combustion engines and for e-mobility. In 2021, the group generated sales of approximately EUR 10.9 billion with about 71,000 employees and is represented by 5 business units and 150 product locations. https://www.mahle.com/

Neosen

Neosen

Neosen Energy LLC is established in early 2014, with our electronics, software, mechanical and system engineering team located in U.S., Taiwan, Hong Kong and China we develop the latest wireless power solutions to worldwide developers and users.

Our time-to-market solutions are claimed to be most flexible and most optimized to speed up time to market. With unique patents on power transfer on both  transmitter and receiver we support both  inductive or resonant mode topologies. Neosen Energy is one of the foremost  innovators in wireless powers covering the full range of power from 10mW to 100W in any power delivery mode.

Primax

Primax

Primax has its operations and technology headquarters in Taiwan. In China, we have 3 manufacturing sites and 3 product development centers. In addition, there are sales branches in Hong Kong, Japan, Europe and U.S.A. Primax is a solution provider for computing, electronics and consumer products. We believe employees are our most important assets. We are proud to have creative and dedicated employees and a forward thinking management team. The Primax management team is well educated in western and Asian cultures, possess global views and grand visions and is determined to lead Primax into future success. To learn more, visit www.primax.com.tw.

Salcomp

Salcomp

Salcomp develops and manufactures adapters for mobile phones and other electronic devices. We are the market leader in smartphone and tablet chargers, and our main customers include the major smartphone and tablet manufacturers. Salcomp also delivers power adapters for notebooks, gateways, routers, set-top-boxes, lighting and other electronic applications. Outside the core adapter offering, Salcomp also develops and manufactures battery packs, external battery packs and data link cables. To learn more, visit www.salcomp.com/about.

Siemens AG

Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to cleaner and more comfortable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, the company creates technology with purpose adding real value for customers. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers its customers to transform their industries and markets, helping them to transform the everyday for billions of people. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a globally leading medical technology provider shaping the future of healthcare. In addition, Siemens holds a minority stake in Siemens Energy, a global leader in the transmission and generation of electrical power. In fiscal 2021, which ended on September 30, 2021, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €62.3 billion and net income of €6.7 billion. As of September 30, 2021, the company had around 303,000 employees worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com.

Siemens Smart Infrastructure (SI) is shaping the market for intelligent, adaptive infrastructure for today and the future. It addresses the pressing challenges of urbanization and climate change by connecting energy systems, buildings and industries. SI provides customers with a comprehensive end-to-end portfolio from a single source – with products, systems, solutions and services from the point of power generation all the way to consumption. With an increasingly digitalized ecosystem, it helps customers thrive and communities progress while contributing toward protecting the planet. Siemens Smart Infrastructure has its global headquarters in Zug, Switzerland. As of September 30, 2021, the business had around 70,400 employees worldwide.

Siemens eMobility
As a one-stop shop for eMobility charging infrastructure, Siemens eMobility offers the whole spectrum of state-of-the-art AC and DC charging hardware as well as software and services, ranging from residential to commercial and depot applications. With Siemens’ domain know-how in smart buildings and smart grids, they are uniquely positioned to cover the needs of their customers with full-fledged solutions and support them in developing, installing, and managing sustainable charging solutions for a better tomorrow.

ShinDengen

Shindengen

Shindengen is a Tokyo-based world leader in the development and manufacture of high-quality, reliable power conversion products including power semiconductors, custom AC/DC power supplies, DC/DC converters, telecom rectifiers, automotive electronics and solenoids. In recent years, environmentalism has been gaining momentum, demanding that power electronics companies do more to address global warming and to make efficient use of energy resources. Since its founding in 1949, the Shindengen Electric Manufacturing Company’s business has centered on power electronics, such as power semiconductors and switching power supplies.

As one of the few manufacturers in the world that combines power semiconductor process technology, power supply circuit expertise and high-density packaging technologies, we, Shindengen will fuse, develop and apply our core technologies to create products that do their part in making the low-carbon society a reality. To learn more, visit www.shindengen.co.jp

ST Microelectronics

STMicroelectronics

ST is a global semiconductor leader delivering intelligent and energy-efficient products and solutions that power the electronics at the heart of everyday life. ST’s products are found everywhere today, and together with our customers, we are enabling smarter driving and smarter factories, cities and homes, along with the next generation of mobile and Internet of Things devices. To learn more, visit www.st.com.

Systech

Systech Electronics, Ltd. is a Hong Kong company principally focused on Original Design Manufacturing (ODM) services. With more than 10 years of experience and expertise in product design and manufacturing, Systechprovides clients with professional and comprehensive solutions. To learn more, visit www.systechele.com.

TDK

TDK

TDK was founded in 1935 as the world’s first company to commercialize ferrite, a magnetic material invented in Japan.

Starting from this invention that is the origin of their creativity, the company have been providing the world with materials and electronic components indispensable for electric and electronic equipment and sophisticated electronics technologies. To learn more, visit tdk.com.

Toyota

Toyota

Toyota Motor Corporation engages in the design, manufacture, assembly, and sale of passenger cars, minivans, commercial vehicles, and related parts and accessories primarily in Japan, North America, Europe, and Asia. Toyota Motor Corporation was founded in 1933 and is headquartered in Toyota City, Japan. To learn more, visit www.toyota.com.

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VIE

The VIE Group, which is the predecessor of Zhejiang VIE Science &Technology Co., Ltd.’s auto parts business segment, was established in 1985. For more than 30 years, VIE has been committed to the research and development, production and sales of automotive brake systems. At present, it has developed into a leading component enterprise, mainly for China FAW Group, Dongfeng Motor, Chery, Jianghuai, Yutong and other domestic OEMs in China.

VIE built an automation production base in Zhuji city, Zhejiang Province, which is the headquarters of the company. VIE also built an industrial park in Hefei city, Anhui province, a casting base in Ningguo city, Anhui Province, a research centre for Automobile Electrical Controlling System in Beijing Qinghua Technology Park, a global industrial running platform in Shanghai Pudong Chuansha Economic Zone, and a supply network for auto parts with Shanxi Automobile Group Co., Ltd. in Xi’an city, Shanxi province.

To learn more, visit http://en.vie.com.cn/

Voltraware

Voltraware

Voltraware is a fabless semiconductor company that specializes in the development of wireless power ASICs. The management team consists of experts from semiconductor, IC design and wireless power related fields.  Volta, their transmitter side IC is the result of consolidating WiTricity’s wireless charging technology IP blocks into an ASIC that serves as an Analog Front End with over 200 built-in registers for programming and NVMs for calibration/trimming. Voltraware’s Application Engineering team is focusing on the emerging wireless power application in the e-mobility ecosystem addressing the needs for wireless charging of e-bikes and mini e-scooters as well as consumer electronics’ needs for simultaneous, multi-device charging at higher power levels. Voltraware is a member of AirFuel Alliance, Wireless Power Consortium and Telecom Infra Project.  To learn more, visit www.voltraware.com

Wiferion

From inductive charging technology to software-based energy management solutions, Wiferion offers a range of products that enable efficient energy supply for industrial trucks (FFZ), driverless transport systems (AGV), and autonomous mobile robots (AMR). The technology is also suitable for retrofit projects for existing fleets. The flexible and scalable integration of Wiferion products eliminates unnecessary machine downtime and maintenance-intensive and costly charging with plugs. Users sustainably increase their utilization and fleet efficiency by up to 32%. The inductive battery charging systems of the etaLINK series are award-winning and have received prestigious awards such as the IFOY Award and “BEST PRODUCT” at LogiMAT 2020.

Numerous companies from the logistics, industry, and automotive sectors rely on Wiferion technology. These include leading providers of automation solutions such as the robotics companies SAFELOG, KUKA, and FlexQube. Wiferion has sold more than 5,000 etaLINK systems in over 20 countries. The battery charging systems are now used by more than 100 OEMs and by practically all German automobile manufacturers as well as the large logistics and e-commerce companies.

Wiferion is the leading solution provider for mobile, wireless power supply for electric industrial vehicles and was founded in 2016 by four researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems. As a technology driver in the field of wireless charging, Wiferion creates the basis for a resource-saving and sustainable energy supply. info@wiferion.com.

Yura

Yura

Yura Corporation specializes in designing, developing, and manufacturing automotive parts including wiring harnesses and electronics modules. Yura Corporation is a technology-oriented company with a long history in the Korean automotive market. With technical knowledge dating back to 1970, Yura has continued development in these core technologies.

Yura Corporation’s launch into the Chinese market in 2002 began the company’s globalization including the Asian, European, and North American automotive markets. Today, with a network of 20 corporations and 46 business sites in 14 countries, the company has solidified its position as a global specialist in the automotive components market.

Today, Yura Corporation’s capabilities have expanded into the eco-friendly automotive market to include high voltage connectors, high voltage junction blocks, and charging couplers. In preparation for the 4th Industrial Revolution, Yura Corporation is accelerating development of key technologies needed for eco-friendly (electric), autonomous, and connected automobiles to become a leader in the market.