'Zhu Ri Project' Breaks New Ground: Wireless Power Transmission Over Long Distances Moves Closer to Reality
A major breakthrough in wireless power transmission has brought the dream of space-based solar energy one step closer to reality. Academician Duan Baoyan's team at Xidian University announced a new milestone in the "Zhu Ri Project" (Chasing the Sun Project), successfully transmitting 1,180 watts of power over a 100-meter range and completing the world's first one-to-many dynamic wireless microwave power transmission ground experiments. The achievement marks a significant leap
Researchers at Xidian University have achieved a significant advancement in wireless power transmission through their "Zhu Ri Project." The team successfully transmitted 1,180 watts of power over 100 meters, demonstrating the world's first one-to-many dynamic wireless microwave power transfer. This new system can simultaneously track and power multiple moving targets, a considerable improvement over previous fixed-target capabilities.
The system utilizes a novel "two-way calling mechanism" that allows low-battery devices, such as drones, to signal their location for precise energy beaming. The project aims to enable space-based solar power stations to transmit clean energy wirelessly to Earth, potentially offering a continuous and globally accessible power source.
This breakthrough moves the concept of space-based solar power and long-distance wireless energy transmission closer to reality, offering a potential solution for clean, consistent, and globally available energy.
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