top of page
This site best viewed on windows. Be sure to refresh often as this site is constantly updating.
Imagine living in a Jetsons world. First step is wireless charging for transporatation and robotics.
All Posts


Why hasn’t wireless EV charging taken off yet?
Most people think it’s because the tech isn’t ready — but that’s not the full story. For the last 10–15 years, almost every major project chased the same “obvious” path: Embed coils continuously under the entire road High power (50–200 kW) for fast cars on highways Full-road reconstruction, no gaps, no compromises The result? Costs exploded ($1.5–3.5 million per lane-km in Sweden, Korea, Israel pilots). Roads had to be torn up, repaved, and maintained for thermal expansion, w
Michael Alexander
Mar 112 min read


Finally, a charging system that levels the playing field for everyone.
Imagine owning an electric vehicle as a Person with Disability (PWD) — no more struggling to get out of your car or wheelchair to fumble with plugs and cables at a traditional charging station. With Super Volt wireless charging corridors and static zones, it's as simple as driving up or rolling past. Your vehicle's Battery Management System (BMS) with built-in RFID is automatically recognized by the inverter — power turns on instantly, hands-free, and shuts off when you're do
Michael Alexander
Mar 112 min read


The Day Gas Became History – A Letter from 2035
Friends, Ten years ago, in 2025, most of us still believed the future would look a lot like the past — just with slightly better batteries and longer charging cables. We were wrong. By early 2026, something quietly shifted. Wars in Venezuela, Gaza, and Iran had dragged on for half a decade. Oil prices didn’t just spike — they stayed spiked. $8, $10, sometimes $14 a gallon in parts of the world. In America, the average family was spending $600–$900 more per month just to drive
Michael Alexander
Mar 33 min read


The Day the River Finally Breathed Easy
The Day the River Finally Breathed Easy It was one of those sticky afternoons in The Philippines when the air felt heavy, like it was carrying the weight of every jeepney, tricycle, and diesel truck that had ever rolled through Luzon. I was walking along the edge of the Pasig River path—well, what used to be just a narrow sidewalk choked with slow-moving e-trikes and the constant haze of exhaust. The kind of day where you taste the smoke before you smell the river. Then I saw
Michael Alexander
Feb 272 min read


Electric Vehicle Vandalism: It's Not Just a Democrat Thing – A Non-Partisan Push for Common Sense
Electric Vehicles Vandalism: It's Not Just a Democrat Thing – A Non-Partisan Push for Common Sense Hey folks, it's Honest Mike here, coming at you from a non-partisan corner. I've been an activist my whole life—fighting for clean air, clean water, and fair choices without ever once vandalizing anyone's property. I don't condone that stuff one bit, but I get it: when voices feel stripped away, activism takes many forms. If a revered figure says EVs are bad for nature and we
Michael Alexander
Feb 214 min read


The Night the Sky Sang Back
In a quiet valley where the mountains met the sea, there lived a man named Elias Crowe. He wasn’t famous. He wasn’t rich. He was just a tinkerer who believed the air itself held a secret song—one nobody else could hear. Elias had read old books about a forgotten inventor who once drove a car without gasoline, powered only by a small black box and a tall copper rod. The story said the box hummed at exactly the right note and the rod drank lightning from the sky. Most people la
Michael Alexander
Feb 203 min read


Super Volt Innovations in Electrical Equipment Manufacturing
Electric vehicle charging is evolving at lightning speed. The future is here, and it’s charged with innovation! When I think about the leaps in electrical equipment manufacturing, one name stands out: Super Volt . This company is not just keeping pace; it’s setting the pace. Let’s dive into how these innovations are reshaping the landscape for electric vehicles, smart cities, logistics, and infrastructure development. The Power Behind Super Volt Innovation Innovation in elect
Michael Alexander
Feb 183 min read


In-Motion EV Charging: How It Works and Why It Matters
Electric vehicles (EVs) are zooming into the future, but one question keeps buzzing: How do we keep them charged without stopping? Enter in-motion EV charging —a game-changer that promises to keep your ride powered up while you’re on the go. Imagine never having to pull over for a charge again! Sounds like science fiction? It’s closer than you think. Let’s dive into the nuts and bolts of this technology, why it’s a big deal, and how it’s set to transform the way we think abo
Michael Alexander
Feb 184 min read


Understanding Contactless EV Charging for Electric Vehicles
Electric vehicles (EVs) are transforming how we think about transportation. But charging them? That’s where things get interesting. Imagine plugging in your car without ever touching a cable. Sounds like science fiction? It’s not! Welcome to the world of contactless EV charging. This technology promises to make charging as effortless as parking your car. Let’s dive into what makes this innovation a game-changer. The Rise of Contactless EV Charging: What You Need to Know Conta
Michael Alexander
Feb 15 min read


The Benefits of Inductive EV Charging for Electric Vehicles
Imagine pulling into your garage or parking spot and your electric vehicle starts charging automatically—no cables, no plugs, no hassle. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, that’s exactly what inductive EV charging promises. It’s a game-changer in the world of electric vehicles, and it’s already shaping the future of how we power our rides. Let’s dive into why inductive charging is more than just a cool tech trend. It’s a practical, efficient, and downright smart solution for
Michael Alexander
Jan 134 min read


How Wireless EV Charging Transforms Electric Vehicle Use
Imagine pulling into your driveway, parking lot, or driving an interstate and your electric vehicle starts charging automatically—no cables, no plugs, no hassle. Sounds like science fiction? Not anymore! Wireless EV charging is reshaping how we power our electric vehicles, making the experience smoother, smarter, and more efficient. Let me take you on a journey through this electrifying innovation and show you why it’s a game-changer. The Rise of Wireless EV Charging: A New E
Michael Alexander
Jan 84 min read


Philippines’ Floating Solar Revolution
Lake Caliraya: A 250 MW Floating Solar Farm in 2025 Lake Caliraya is set to welcome a groundbreaking 250 MW floating solar farm by 2025. This innovative project is testing wireless power to shore —eliminating the need for underwater cables. National Significance and Development The 250 MW floating solar farm project in Lake Caliraya, Laguna, has been granted national significance status by the Department of Energy. This recognition is a crucial milestone in the project's dev
Michael Alexander
Nov 3, 20252 min read


UK’s Floating Wind + Wireless Tech
Dogger Bank — world’s largest offshore wind farm — switches on in 2025. They’re testing undersea WPT to beam power to shore. Dogger Bank D has a capacity of up to 1.5GW of renewable electricity, harnessing the power of offshore wind. Dogger Bank D is being developed by a 50 / 50 joint venture between SSE Renewables and Equinor. The Project is being developed at a crucial time for the UK’s energy sector. With advancements in offshore wind technology, the power from homegrow
Michael Alexander
Nov 3, 20251 min read


Germany’s Monster Wind Farm
He Dreiht — 960 MW of offshore wind powering 1.6M homes — goes live in 2025. They’re testing wireless power transfer under the sea to cut cable losses by 20%. Imagine: no wires, no corrosion, no downtime. The He Dreiht offshore wind farm, located in the German North Sea, is set to become one of the largest offshore wind farms in Germany, with a total capacity of 960 MW. This project will generate enough electricity to power approximately 1.1 million households, contributin
Michael Alexander
Oct 10, 20251 min read


Japan’s AI-Powered Wireless Charging
Japanese scientists just hit 91.8% efficiency in wireless EV charging — using machine learning . No more perfect parking. No more dead batteries. Japan's breakthrough in AI-powered wireless charging technology is a significant advancement towards a fully wireless society. The research team from Chiba University has developed a machine learning-based method that ensures stable voltage output regardless of the load, a critical factor for the efficiency and reliability of wirel
Michael Alexander
Oct 10, 20251 min read


China Turns Desert into Solar Power
Zhangwu County turned 500 MW of desert into a solar farm + wildlife sanctuary . They’re using wireless sensors to monitor soil health — no cables. China's solar energy projects have not only transformed deserts into energy hubs but also played a significant role in environmental conservation and restoration. The Great Solar Wall in Inner Mongolia is a prime example, generating 48 billion kWh of clean energy annually and contributing to desertification control. The Xinjiang
Michael Alexander
Oct 10, 20251 min read
bottom of page













