Battery-Free Mobility
The Battery-Free Mobility Project focuses on the research of an interesting phenomenon observed in the vicinity of Tesla transformers, which could potentially enable energy transfer without the need for conventional batteries in the future. In our experiments, we observed that an anomalous standing wave is formed near the hot end of a Tesla transformer, containing a direct-current component. Any capacitor placed within the vicinity of this field then appears to charge spontaneously to very high, potentially theoretically unbounded voltage levels. This phenomenon was first observed as early as 1975, and our recent tests suggest that the results are promising.
For safety reasons, we used special voltage-limiting devices, and with the help of a small model motor, we successfully verified the functionality of the phenomenon. Based on these results, we plan to build a larger version of the Tesla transformer, which will allow us to conduct more detailed experiments. If the efficiency of this principle is confirmed, it could open the way to a new and more effective form of energy transfer, potentially simplifying and improving the efficiency of our energy systems.
