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Drones could achieve ‘infinite flight’ after engineers create laser-based wireless power system that charges them from the ground

Wireless Power Beaming: Unleashing the Power of Autonomy at Scale – YouTube
Wireless Power Beaming: Unleashing the Power of Autonomy at Scale - YouTube


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A new technology shoots laser beams at drones to charge them in midair, thus unlocking the possibility of “infinite flight.”

Representatives from PowerLight Technologies say the system works by pairing a ground-based transmitter with a receiver on the drone, also known as an unmanned aerial system (UAS). The transmitter combines advanced software designed to provide precise control of the laser beam with hardware that can sustain power transmission on a scale of kilowatts — or thousands of watts — according to the company. For comparison, typical lab lasers operate on a scale of milliwatts, or thousandths of watts.

Concept drawing of power beaming from ground-based transmitter to UAS-integrated receiver.

(Image credit: PowerLight Technologies)

For context, the operational altitude of the Raven RQ-11B — a hand-launched intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance drone developed for the U.S. military — is between 150 and 1,000 feet (46 and 305 meters) above ground level, and 10,500 feet (3,200 meters) above sea level. Larger drones can reach altitudes as high as 60,000 feet (18,288 m).

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