WiFi is for sending information, not power. Most WiFi routers output 1 Watt of power, just enough to get the signal across.
Electrical power can be sent wirelessly, it just takes specialized equipment. Such transmission loses power exponentially with increased distance, as all EM radiation does.
You can send low power over long distances (radio), or high power over small distances (your phone’s inductance charger). High power over long distances falls into the above constraints.
High power over long distances describes large laser weapons. But there is no practical way of converting that power to electricity (and it is not very efficient in any case).
WiFi is for sending information, not power. Most WiFi routers output 1 Watt of power, just enough to get the signal across.
Electrical power can be sent wirelessly, it just takes specialized equipment. Such transmission loses power exponentially with increased distance, as all EM radiation does.
You can send low power over long distances (radio), or high power over small distances (your phone’s inductance charger). High power over long distances falls into the above constraints.
High power over long distances describes large laser weapons. But there is no practical way of converting that power to electricity (and it is not very efficient in any case).