Demonstration of wireless power transfer for high-voltage measurement systems
Source: Helion prototype demonstrations
Significance
Shows practical implementation of advanced isolation techniques
Related Claims
Helion has already proven the concept works and is now building commercial plants to power Microsoft's AI data centers
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The system uses complex battery management with charging and discharging cycles to maintain continuous operation
Wireless power transfer through inductive coils separated by insulators enables floating measurements at tens of kilovolts
Helion's technology is essentially a zero-point energy tap, representing an evolution from 1970s free energy magnetic motors
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Evidence Details
- Type
- Data & Signals
- Classification
- data
- Source
- Helion prototype demonstrations