Inductive charging is a method of wirelessly transferring energy to charge devices, commonly used in smartphones and electric vehicles. It operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction, where an alternating current in a coil generates a magnetic field that induces a current in a nearby coil, allowing for efficient energy transfer without physical connectors.
This technology offers convenience and safety, as it eliminates the need for plugging and unplugging cables. Inductive charging systems are increasingly being integrated into everyday products, making charging more accessible and reducing wear on physical connectors, thus enhancing the longevity of devices.