Energous Wins EU Green Light for Long-Range Wireless Power Transmitter
Energous has secured EU regulatory approval for its PowerBridge Pro Directional transmitter, clearing the way for commercial deployment across all EU member states and the UK. The system delivers 2W conducted power with 39.5 dBi EIRP and now holds dual-band approval at 865 MHz and 918 MHz, removing country-by-country restrictions and simplifying design for multi-region rollouts. The company’s EU-certified portfolio now includes both PowerBridge Lite and Pro.
EU certification followed full safety, EMC, and immunity testing and grants the device a CE mark. With approvals now in place in both the U.S. and Europe, Energous is pitching PowerBridge Pro as infrastructure for “Ambient IoT” deployments that need dense, low-maintenance sensing—such as supply chain tracking, cold chain monitoring, fleet operations, and industrial and environmental monitoring—by reducing reliance on replaceable batteries and fixed wiring.
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