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We’re an open standards development group of over 300 members who collaborate to ensure worldwide compatibility of all wireless chargers and power sources. Our standards have become the global benchmarks for wireless power transfer.
Wireless Power Consortium - Wikipedia
The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) is a multinational technology consortium formed on December 17, 2008, and based in Piscataway, New Jersey. Its mission is to create and promote wide market adoption of its interface standards Qi, Ki Cordless Kitchen, and Qi Medium Power for inductive charging.
Products | Wireless Power Consortium
By joining the WPC you will become a key player in shaping and advancing wireless power standards. WPC members gain invaluable insights to compete more successfully and lead the charge in introducing cutting-edge wireless power transfer products to the market.
Qi Wireless charging - Wireless Power Consortium
Wireless charging of smartphones and other portable consumer devices has been transformed by Qi. Initially launched in 2010, there are over 11,000 Qi Certified products in the market today, setting a new global benchmark for safety, efficiency and interoperability.
Qi Wireless Power | Homepage
Qi is a global standard, issued by the Wireless Power Consortium for wireless charging. It's been adopted by more than 350 brands like Apple, Samsung, Sony, and Google, and has more than 9000 products that are certified for Qi; including smartphones, car chargers, wireless charging pads, and wireless LED.
Qi v2.0 Standard for Wireless Charging Is Now Ready to ...
Nov 15, 2023 · WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Wireless Power Consortium’s (WPC) next generation standard for wireless charging, Qi v2.0, will soon be delivering on its promise of magnetic attachment,...
About Qi | Qi
The Wireless Power Consortium is an open, collaborative and not-for-profit group of more than 350 companies around the world that work together to set the standards for safety, compatibility and quality for wireless power.
Qi Product Database | Wireless Power Consortium
Products that have been certified to meet the Qi standard for safety and interoperability are issued a certified ID number and are included in the Wireless Power Consortium Product Database. The best way to ensure that a product is certified is to check to see if it’s in this database.