My questions are first, of course, is this technology for real and can it deliver enough power over a sufficient distance to be useful for anything but a few very specialized applications?
One statement that makes me wonder is
Emrod’s systems by default would provide the power supply at the base station as a low voltage supply (eg 48VDC) – reduces health and safety issues which otherwise arise from using 400/230 VAC.
(from
https://emrod.energy/powering-cellular-base-stations/ ). I mean, once the power has been received, how is it relevant what voltage and frequency it's converted to at the receiving end? Or maybe they're saying that the characteristics of the power being transmitted are retained across the RF link, which
really makes me doubt the reality of the whole thing.
And second, are there any commercially-viable use cases that can't be more economically fulfilled by conventional technology like fuel-powered generators, batteries or solar panels?