inductive charging
Inductive charging is a method of wirelessly transferring energy to charge devices, such as smartphones and electric vehicles. It works by using electromagnetic fields to transfer energy between two coils: a transmitter coil in the charging station and a receiver coil in the device. When the device is placed on the charging pad, the coils create a magnetic field that generates electricity, allowing the device to charge without the need for physical connectors.
This technology is commonly used in various applications, including wireless phone chargers and electric vehicle charging stations. Inductive charging offers convenience and reduces wear on charging ports, making it a popular choice for many modern gadgets.