The Next Multi-BILLION Dollar Idea
There hasn’t been an idea out there for a while that I’ve gotten truly excited about. That has all changed with the introduction of a new business started by an entrepreneur named Shearer. The company name? Powercast. If you haven’t heard of them yet, trust me, you will.
What Is It?
Wireless technology has really developed over the last 10 years, its made our lives easier and cleaner…but there has always been one wire left over, the power plug. That’s where a new patented, FCC-approved technology comes in that was invented by Powercast. The technology is wireless power. By utilizing a receiver plugged into the wall, and a receiver chip on the unit, it can act as if it is plugged in up to 3 feet away. The receiver converts radio waves in to DC electricity.
So imagine having your PDA/Cell phone in your pocket, and as soon as you sit down or get in the car it’s automatically charging. Imagine LED lighting in your house with no wires. Imagine medical devices such as pacemakers, that never have to be replaced. I think you can see where I’m going here, the technology is limitless in applications.
Limitations
I’ve already mentioned the 3-foot limitation, but there is also a power limitation. At this time, the technology can only power smaller devices up such as phones, PDAs, LED lights, etc. Something like a TV, computer monitor, or laptop cannot be utilize this technology…yet. The amount of power consumption by devices is getting better by the year. As power consumption goes down, the possibility of wireless power for that device goes up. Lets say I’m Dell. I’m going to do everything in my power to create a laptop that will only need enough power that it can work through wireless power, because I know my laptop will have the edge over other companies, which means it will sell. This thought process will drive many companies to work harder and faster to use less energy for their devices. This is a good thing!
When & How Much?
It sounds like something out of the future, but we’re going to start seeing products released this year, yes, 2007. Powercast has already signed over 100 nondisclosure agreements with companies to develop products. One of the first products will be an LED stick from Phillips. We should expect to see many more products in 2008, such as computer peripherals.
It gets better. The technology is cheap to manufacturer! The actual chip in the product (the whole bread and butter) only costs about $5 to make. I’m sure products will bring a premium because the technology is so new, but we shouldn’t expect to see something like a $1,000 cellphone that can do this…expect your normal prices.
How Do I Plan On Monetizing?
I will be closely watching this company, and I hope that they get an IPO. I just dabble in the stock market, but I only invest in companies which I personally believe in. Powercast has the opportunity to easily be one of the richest companies in the world, it will be very exciting to watch their growth.

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David Pitlyuk
03/30/2007 2:16 pmAmazing, everybody I show this to asks me to tell them when the IPO is. I really hope they go public!
Tom
04/02/2007 9:29 amPowercast sounds very cool. I’ve been telling people for a while, now that we have wireless networking and peripheral devices, the next step is wireless electricity.
I just hope it’ll be perfectly safe to walk through a PowerCast field without getting fried!
knupNET
04/03/2007 10:31 amSounds cool. But yes - is it safe?
Bigrayvin
04/07/2007 8:19 pmI needed one of these for my laptop about 1 month ago when the cord ripped out and has forced me to buy a new one. So I can not wait to see when powercast develops the chip that can power a laptop.
David I agree this is a ground breaking idea/product that will take the technoloy industry by storm. I imagine a time where there will be no more triping over the black cord.
Justin Benson
04/16/2007 11:23 amBigrayvin………you sound like a good case study for Apple’s magnetic power cord!
Interesting stuff indeed. I think it might be better earlier on to have it come from your PC given that we all tend to keep our electronic devices close at hand when working on a PC or Laptop (vs within 3 feet of a wall socket)
Brandon Hopkins
05/21/2007 2:07 pmMake sure you make a post about the IPO when it comes time…I’m definitely in for some money with Powercast.
Mark
08/12/2007 1:02 pmI’d really like to know who will be manufacturing these chips for them.