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India is developing a wireless device called Over Unity

INFRGY LLC presents its energy-harvesting and energy-transmitting prototype device that transforms radio frequency (RF) impulses into direct current (DC) power. The circuit produces an output that exceeds the input by combining energy taken from the environment with that given to the transmitter. The Institute of Technology at the University of Kashmir has tested and recorded this over-unity. It is possible to utilize the output result on both wired and wireless devices.

Despite its tiny size, the INFRGY smart circuit prototype is capable of numerous simultaneous operations, making it a multi-device system. With intentions to investigate the augmentation of output via the use of ambient energy, the National Institute of Technology Srinagar is now testing the technology that transforms radio frequency (RF) impulses into direct current (DC). Additional research is planned to start at additional Indian high-tech universities.

 

Together with electromagnetic signals collected from the surroundings, the gadget gathers energy from radio frequency signals sent by a transmitter and transforms it into useful DC power. The INFRGY gadget effectively transfers energy by using a mix of diodes, capacitors, and a rectifying bridge, which is the subject of a pending patent.

Parvez Rishi, a co-founder, believes that INFRGY has a bright future. With no moving components and reasonably priced component parts, the technology may be afforded by a large number of people. “We feel that with the help of our partners, we can accelerate the path to creating a whole new industry.”. He continues by saying, “We would like to thank the Institute of Technology at the University of Kashmir for working with us to test our prototype and professors at the NIT Srinagar for their interest in further development.”.

In order to lessen the impacts of air pollution and greenhouse gases on the environment, researchers and inventors are searching for renewable energy solutions due to the growing demand for fossil fuels. Parvez Rishi continues, “Our objective is to present INFRGY technology—which combines wireless and renewable energy—to the global community. There is infinite possibility.

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