World Wireless Charging Patent Landscape Report 2017-2025 - Research and Markets

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The global market for wireless power transmission was valued at $3.6 billion in 2016 and is estimated to reach $17.15 billion by 2025, driven by the increasing demand for electrical vehicle and consumer applications.

From cell phones to electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, the power to charge batteries now lies in the air. Recently Apple decided to implement this technology with its iPhone 8 and X, highlighting that wireless charging can now reach the high volume consumer market with good performances that fulfil the regulations. Several technologies have been developed within the last two centuries: inductive coupling, magnetic resonant coupling, capacitive coupling, power transfer by ultrasound, RF/microwaves and laser. Currently, inductive coupling is mainly used in consumer applications (Samsung GS7 and GS8, iPhone 8) while magnetic resonant coupling is the preferred technology for charging electric vehicles.

The growing number of companies involved in wireless charging technologies, the multiple license and partnership agreements, the presence of start-ups, and the set-up of standards indicates the market is structuring. It is now essential to understand the wireless power charging patent landscape, the key patented technologies and players' IP positions. Such knowledge can help anticipate the upcoming revolution, detect business opportunities, mitigate risks and enable strategic decisions to be made to strengthen one's market position. In this report, Knowmade has thoroughly investigated the patent landscape for wireless power charging, including both non-radiative and radiative technologies, and the consumer, transport and healthcare applications.

More than 21,990 wireless power charging inventions have been published worldwide up to July 2017 by more than 5,800 patent applicants. Patenting activity related to wireless power transmission emerged in the 1980s with Japanese and Korean companies like NEC, Panasonic, Hitachi, Mitsubishi, Samsung, LG and TDK, and later the Chinese universities in the 2000s. Since then, the number of patent publications has continuously increased and since 2010 we have witnessed a strong increase in patenting activity induced by the simultaneous important development of non-radiative and radiative technologies for consumer electronic devices and transport applications.

Nowadays, Chinese universities, Panasonic/Sanyo, Qualcomm/NXP, Toyota, Samsung, LG and Intel are the most active patent applicants. Access Business, Avago/Broadcom, Auckland Uniservices, Philips, Qualcomm/NXP, Mojo Mobility, Sony and WiTricity have the strongest IP portfolios.

Compare Key Players' IP and Market Positions

More than 5,800 patent applicants are present in the wireless power charging patent landscape. Knowmade has analyzed the IP position of key players in detail for both non-radiative and radiative technologies. This report provides an understanding of their patented technologies and IP strategy. We also reveal the relative strength of the top patent owners, derived from their patent portfolio size, prior art contribution, countries of patent filings, enforceable patents and pending patent applications.

A special focus has been placed on the main patent litigation, collaborations and licensing agreements related to wireless power charging patents. We highlight the discrepancies between the market position and the IP position of key players regarding the technologies (non-radiative or radiative) and their applications (consumer, transport, healthcare).

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

2. Scope And Objectives Of The Report

3. Methodology

4. Noteworthy News (2016-2017)

5. Executive Summary

6. Patent Landscape Overview

7. IP Position Of Main Patent Assignees

8. Patent Litigations

9. IP Profile Of Key Players

10. Conclusions

Companies Mentioned

  • Access Business
  • Apple
  • Auckland Uniservice
  • Audi
  • Avago/Broadcom
  • BMW
  • Bosch
  • Daimler
  • Ford
  • Fujitsu
  • General electric
  • Hitachi
  • Honda
  • Hyundai
  • Kthepower
  • LG
  • Mitsubishi
  • Murata Manufacturing
  • Nissan
  • Nitto Denko
  • Nokia
  • Panasonic/Sanyo
  • Philips
  • Powermat
  • Qualcomm/NXP
  • Rhm
  • Samsung
  • Seiko-Epson
  • Siemens
  • Sony
  • Texas Instruments
  • Toshiba
  • Toyota
  • uBeam
  • WiTricity

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For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470
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For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900
Related Topics: Consumer Electronics, Telematics and Vehicle Electronics