Sony intends to develop smart power outlets to achieve "use of power"

The morning of February 15, Beijing time news, according to the United States Science and Technology News site CNET reports, Sony plans to develop a high-tech smart power outlets, to achieve the "intake of power", thus completely changing the way people use electricity.

According to a recent video released by Sony, by 2030, people can use their identity information to open smart sockets and charge them in a wireless manner, thereby making more efficient use of energy. After the integration of the concept power socket proposed by Sony and the short-range wireless FeliCa transmission device, users can swipe the card in front of the smart panel and pay for the electricity on the spot.

What is really interesting about this technical concept is that if humans continue to make progress in the development of alternative energy sources (such as wind and solar energy), high-tech power outlets will allow us to have a variety of choices in the sources of electricity we obtain. Sony technicians said that with such outlets, "users can actively control and manage energy consumption according to their own and the actual needs of the equipment."

If this kind of high-tech socket is spread all over the city, electric car users can charge anywhere, anytime, and they can pay for it easily. Sony's energy control center application (for tablets or smart phones) allows users to see the home. The remaining power of different power supplies. With this application, the user can know how much electricity is left in the electric car in the garage, remote control and power to achieve networking equipment.

At a news conference in Tokyo on Tuesday, Sony technicians talked about the R&D prospects of this technology. According to Taro Tadano of Sony's Japanese business development department, I am afraid it will take ten years to bring these smart sockets to market. Indeed, he hopes to accelerate the pace of R&D and technology integration, but reliability, security, and patent disputes are obstacles to the commercialization of smart power outlets.

Although the concept has a bright future on the whole, it must also take into account the cost issue. Despite this, Taro Tadano and Sony's other staff are working hard to strengthen cooperation with a number of Japanese companies in this area, hoping to bear fruit as quickly as possible. (Holy Shrine)

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