In a world still tangled in wires, ElectraWireless is daring to imagine something extraordinary, a future where power flows freely through the air. Inspired by one of Nikola Tesla’s most ambitious, unfinished dreams, the company is reimagining how humanity connects with energy safely, intelligently, and sustainably.
At the heart of this vision is Mr. Shivam Rajput, Founder and CEO of ElectraWireless. With a deep belief that technology should serve both purpose and people, Rajput is leading a team of innovators across eight nationalities to make wireless power not just a scientific breakthrough, but a human experience that is intuitive, emotional, and accessible.
In this exclusive conversation with Web News Addiction, he shares how ElectraWireless is transforming Tesla’s century-old vision into a modern reality, the role of AI in shaping tomorrow’s energy networks, and why true innovation begins with trust and imagination.
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If you had to describe ElectraWireless’s mission as a story or experience, rather than as a technology, how would you explain it?
ElectraWireless represents a symbol of hope bringing to life, one of Nikola Tesla’s last unspoken dreams. Tesla once imagined a world where a central tower could transmit electricity wirelessly across vast distances, making power universally accessible. Our logo reflects that vision: energy radiating outward without barriers.
To me, this isn’t just about technology, it’s about unlocking limitless possibilities. Wireless power has the potential to redefine how humanity uses energy, reduce waste, remove dependence on cables and inefficient infrastructure, and ultimately contribute to reversing climate change. ElectraWireless exists to carry forward that unfinished vision and translate it into something practical, safe, and scalable for the modern world.
When electricity becomes wireless and invisible, what kinds of new habits or innovations do you think people might develop?
When electricity becomes wireless and invisible, convenience becomes the default. People will stop planning around plugs, chargers, and cables. Devices can be placed anywhere and still work. Homes, workplaces, and cities naturally become smarter without extra effort.
The possibilities are limitless because everything in the world needs electricity. When power is available without wires, innovation accelerates—mobility improves, safety increases, and everyday life becomes simpler, cleaner, and more flexible.
ElectraWireless adjusts for load and safety in real time. How does the system handle unexpected changes like movement or power fluctuations?
Our system includes a foreign object and movement detection mechanism. It only emits power when a compatible device is present and when power is actually needed. If conditions change, the system immediately adjusts or stops transmission. This ensures high safety, zero unnecessary exposure, and no wastage of electricity.
Apart from magnetic resonance, are there any new scientific or materials-based ideas you’re exploring for the next stage of wireless power?
Beyond magnetic resonance, we are deeply focused on artificial intelligence as a core layer of our system. We’ve built an AI platform that ranks among the strongest in Asia, designed to be globally interconnected. This AI doesn’t just manage electronic devices, it coordinates power, devices, and environments together. My vision for AI is not isolated intelligence, but a connected ecosystem that adapts, learns, and scales across many types of devices and use cases.
If ElectraWireless could collaborate with a completely different industry, for instance, fashion, furniture, or architecture, what kind of partnership would you find most exciting?
Our entire business model is built on one core principle: partnerships. We’re excited about collaborations with furniture and architecture, where wireless power can be embedded directly into structures. Imagine a thin, bendable power sheet placed beneath tables, glass surfaces, or workstations powering laptops, lamps, and devices seamlessly. On a larger scale, this extends to urban design, where roads and infrastructure could enable EVs to move and charge simultaneously. That level of integration is where the real transformation happens.
Do you think wireless power could change how we access or pay for energy, for example, through shared or pay-per-use systems?
Yes. Our vision is that energy should be consumed only when a device actually needs it. With traditional plugs, power is often switched on regardless of whether a device is actively using it, leading to inefficiencies. With wireless power, our system emits energy only on demand when a compatible device is present and requesting power. This enables usage-based models, reduces wastage, and makes pay-per-use or shared energy systems both practical and efficient.
Since your technology is invisible, how do you build public trust and assure people that it’s safe and reliable?
Building public trust starts by going back to the basics. That’s why we chose kitchen appliances as our first real-world application. The greatest innovators have always said that any meaningful innovation must connect with the consumer’s heart, not just their mind.
The kitchen is a place of family, safety, and everyday life. When someone walks into a home and sees an appliance working without wires or heat power appearing only when the appliance is placed down it creates a moment of wonder and confidence. That emotional connection helps people understand that the technology is not only advanced, but safe, intuitive, and made for daily use.
As power systems become more connected and data-driven, what ethical or privacy issues do you think may arise, and how are you preparing for them?
Our top priority is user privacy and data security. We’ve designed the system so that data stays on the user’s device rather than being sent to external servers. The user remains in full control, your device, your data, your safety. We do not collect or monetize personal usage data. Everything is locally secured within the system.
From your early user trials, what feedback surprised you the most or made you rethink part of your approach?
What surprised us most was the emotional reaction. Instead of asking how it worked, people simply said, “This is magic.” That reaction told us we were on the right path. When technology feels magical rather than complicated, it means it’s intuitive, approachable, and ready for real-world adoption.
What’s been the toughest regulatory or standardization challenge so far, and how are you working to address it globally?
Currently, wireless power standards are governed by organizations such as the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC). Our first product is being developed strictly within existing regulatory and safety guidelines. By starting with full compliance from day one, we ensure a smoother global rollout and build trust with regulators, partners, and consumers as the technology scales.
As a Founder, how has your view on technology or leadership changed since starting ElectraWireless?
As a Founder, I’ve learned that nothing meaningful can be built alone. ElectraWireless is powered by a team of 35 people across eight nationalities, and without them, none of this would be possible. Leadership is about having a vision strong enough that people choose to believe in it and grow with it. It’s also about humility being present for the team, caring for individuals, supporting learning, and building together rather than directing from above.
Five years from now, how would you like the world to describe ElectraWireless and its impact?
Five years from now, I want ElectraWireless to be recognized as a leader in the energy sector. A company that makes power safe, reliable, and effortless, no short-circuits, no outages, just clean wireless electricity. Our AI will be seamlessly connected to every device, giving users total control through one platform. One app, one power, everywhere from homes to healthcare, business, and beyond.

