A New Zealand based company has developed a system of securely wireless transmitting electricity through long range without use of copper wire, they are working on implementing this system with the country's second-largest power distributor.
Tesla's vision was to place huge towers all over the world that
could transmit electricity through wireless to anywhere on earth, homes,
businesses, industries electricity. Investor J.P. Morgan famously killed the design
with a single question: "where can I put the meter?"
It has taken 120 years, but New Zealand company Emrod come
forward to have finally convinced a major power distributor to have a break at
going wireless in a commercially. Powerco, the second-biggest distributor in
New Zealand, is investing in Emrod, whose technology appears to be able to shift
large amounts of electricity.


