Remote Energy

Electric Field Wireless Charging Solution

Energy Tech
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in November 2021 by Amir Levit, Tsachi Davidov, and Alex Axelrod, Remote Energy operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $4.35 million across four funding rounds, securing its most recent Seed funding in February 2025.

Business overview

Remote Energy is an Energy Tech company developing wireless charging technology based on capacitive wireless power transfer (CWPT). This innovative approach deviates from traditional electromagnetic induction methods, enabling aftermarket installation across a diverse range of vehicles and devices, including cars, drones, e-scooters, e-bikes, fleets, public transport, and industrial equipment. The technology offers benefits such as reduced conductivity loss and a smaller vehicle-side system footprint, while also addressing concerns regarding electromagnetic radiation. The company's solutions are designed to support the electric vehicle (EV) segment and contribute to the reduction of petrol use.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Remote Energy's core technology?
Remote Energy develops wireless charging technology based on capacitive wireless power transfer (CWPT), offering an alternative to traditional electromagnetic induction methods for various applications.
When was Remote Energy founded and by whom?
Remote Energy was founded in November 2021 by co-founders Amir Levit, Tsachi Davidov, and Alex Axelrod.
What types of vehicles and devices can use Remote Energy's charging solution?
Remote Energy's technology is designed for aftermarket installation across a wide range of vehicles and devices, including cars, drones, e-scooters, e-bikes, fleets, public transport, and industrial equipment.
What are the key benefits of Remote Energy's wireless charging technology?
The company's CWPT technology offers benefits such as reduced conductivity loss, a smaller vehicle-side system footprint, and addresses concerns regarding electromagnetic radiation.
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