Energous WattUp PowerHub Gets Regulatory Approval In Europe

Energous WattUp

Energous Corporation, the developer of WattUp?, a revolutionary wireless charging 2.0 technology, today reported that the WattUp PowerHub has finished regulatory review with a globally accredited European Notified Body.

Energous WattUp Is A New Technology

The consequences of this review confirm that the Energous WattUp PowerHub wireless charging transmitter agrees with European technical necessities for radio equipment. “The latest achievement exhibits our leadership in RF based wireless charging and the progression of our vision and mission to expand power levels and builds up our ability to empower over-the-air wireless 2.0 power transfer past 15 feet,” said Cesar Johnston, head working official and chief VP of designing for Energous. “We are energetic to offer our partners this extraordinary technology as they hope to dispatch cutting edge wirelessly charged consumer gadgets, just as retail and mechanical products in the European market.”

The Notified Body in Europe has established that Energous WattUp PowerHub follows worldwide radio-frequency necessities including RF wellbeing (SAR) and has no receiver distance impediment. “Energous keeps on driving the path for wireless power transfer (WPT) regulatory progress, and this is another illustration of a milestone approval for our RF-based WPT technology,” said Daniel Lawless, VP of regulatory affairs at Energous. “We are sure that this is the primary European approval for a WPT distance charging arrangement that sends more than 1 watt.”

Energous WattUp PowerHub includes the DA14682 (Bluetooth low energy 5.0), DA4100 (Wireless Power Transfer), EN3913M (proficient GaN power amplifier) and EN3921 (controller) transmitters close by the DA2223 (RF-to-DC) and DA14585 (ultralow power Bluetooth low energy) receivers.

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