Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) uses magnetic fields to transfer power from transmitter (track) to receiver (pickup) instead of cables or brushes.

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Background: For over 20 years researchers at the Power Electronics Group at The University of Auckland have pioneered the invention and development of high efficiency, high power wireless transfer power from transmitter (track) to receiver (pickup) instead of  cables or brushes.An IPT system is inherently safer than a conventional wired system. The elimination of cable connections between track and pickup mean that broken exposed wires are a thing of the past.The growing research team is led by Professor John Boys; a world recognised authority in the field. They are continually improving IPT performance, reducing costs and developing new applications.    Unique Features of   Auckland Wireless Charging:  •    Broadest    patent    portfolio    –over    50    patent    families    granted and pending  •    Highest    power/most    efficient •    Widest    gaps    with    best    control    of    electromagnetic    emissions •    Best    lateral    and    vertical    tolerance •    Commercially    proven •    Most    interoperability    between    primary    and    secondary    side topographies allowing for flexible positioning and design •    Flexible    frequencies    to    meet    standards  

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