With the Ki Specification released, WPC member companies can begin developing Ki enabled products, take them through certification testing, and launch into the market. If you’re interested in the kitchen of the future, you’ll want to learn more about Ki. In fact, we think you’ll agree that Ki may be the biggest innovation in kitchens since the microwave oven.
Are you an appliance manufacturer, a component maker for kitchen appliances or wireless charging, a builder, kitchen designer, or a retailer of kitchen appliances or kitchen countertops? If so, talk to us so that we can tell you more about Ki and the WPC. Drop us a line at info@wirelesspowerconsortium.com
WPC will be at CES in Las Vegas, January 7-10, 2025. We’ll be making some significant new announcements and foreshadowing future Qi2 innovations. Be on the lookout for our CES media release on Jan. 7.
Coming to CES? Stop by the WPC booth and see a variety of new Qi2 devices and the Ki Cordless Kitchen, the kitchen of the future. You can find us in the Venetian Expo Center, Smart Home section, booth #52359
Ki recently completed its first Plugfest, an important step for member companies to give their prototype products a test drive and one of the valued benefits of being a WPC member.
What is a plugfest anyway? Learn more about plugfests and what they mean for Ki’s market readiness.
The Wireless Power Consortium is pleased to announce that Liyu Yang of Google has been elected to the WPC Board of Directors.
Wireless Power Consortium approves release of the QI2 Standard
New Qi2 standard for wireless devices ensures enhanced consumer convenience and efficiency.
What was once just a figment of our imagination or something out of a James Bond or Iron Man movie is now a multi-billion-dollar market. The global smart kitchen appliances market is even set to more than quadruple in the next decade.
In a marketplace flooded with cheap tech and copycat products, you really need to be careful and know what you’re buying. When it comes to wireless charging, there’s a reason why some wireless chargers are so cheap – they simply don't go through the rigorous safety testing that certified wireless charging products do.
We’re an open standards development group of over 300 members who collaborate to bring safety and worldwide compatibility to all wireless power transfer devices. Our standards have become the global benchmarks for wireless power transfer.
Why join the WPC? To be at the forefront of defining and implementing standards. Our members can access invaluable resources and tools, influence specification development and of course have their products certified. Join us and you’ll gain a competitive edge that will help you design and build the next generation of wireless power products.
WPC has changed how the world charges mobile devices. Belkin, one of the world's largest makers of Qi charging devices, has been working with WPC for nearly a decade. We are honored to be part of the charging revolution alongside WPC.
Steve Malony, CEO
Belkin International, Inc.
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.
To be certain that a product has been tested to Qi certification standards, search for it in our database.