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Defence Security Inductive Power Ltd — Wireless Power for European Defence
How does DSIP's high-frequency inductive power system beam electricity across air and seawater to recharge drones and submersibles?
Defence Security Inductive Power Ltd (DSIP): In a quiet corner of Cornwall, a small UK company. Defence-finance analysis; 28-page sourced DFM PDF report.
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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2025-09-05
In a quiet corner of Cornwall, a small UK company is tackling one of modern defense’s most unsung challenges: keeping unmanned assets powered without ever plugging in. Defence Security Inductive Power Ltd (DSIP) is pioneering technology to beam electricity across air and even through seawater, enabling drones and submersibles to recharge on the fly.
Imagine an underwater robot pausing beside a submarine for a silent energy top-up, or a surveillance drone hovering over a pad to refill its batteries mid-mission. DSIP’s high-frequency inductive power systems promise exactly this capability, already demonstrating 50 kW wireless transfers over meter-plus distances with minimal loss .
This analysis answers: How does DSIP's high-frequency inductive power system beam electricity across air and seawater to recharge drones and submersibles? What is the maturity of its 50 kW wireless transfers over meter-plus distances and fit with European defence needs? Which unmanned-asset applications and partners does the Cornwall company target? What capability gaps and dependencies face Defence Security Inductive Power Ltd?
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Defence Security Inductive Power Ltd — Wireless Power for European Defence
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What is Defence Security Inductive Power Ltd — Wireless Power for European Defence?
Imagine an underwater robot pausing beside a submarine for a silent energy top-up, or a surveillance drone hovering over a pad to refill its batteries mid-mission.
Why does Defence Security Inductive Power Ltd — Wireless Power for European Defence matter for European defence?
DSIP’s high-frequency inductive power systems promise exactly this capability, already demonstrating 50 kW wireless transfers over meter-plus distances with minimal loss .
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