Wireless Charging will be more eco friendly than Wired Charging

2021 - Nov - 24 David
We know Wired charging more efficient for transferring electricity. However, we shouldn't ignore the bigger problem here: the overall impact on the environment.Wireless charging is not as bad as you may think in terms of wasted energy.

 
1. How much the cost to replace broken cables?
The most significant advantage of wireless charging is that it's cable-free. While you still need a cable to plug the charger into the wallet outlet, at least you don't have to plug and unplug a cable into your phone repeatedly. Using a cable is just not as convenient as placing your phone on a wireless charging pad. Worse still, it causes the cable and charging port to wear out over time. When it's more challenging to position the connector in the port for charging to begin, it's time to replace the cable or charging port.
 
We know normal charging cables are not expensive, however adding broken cables to the piles already in landfills and the impact of replacement cables or ports on the energy industry is measurable when taking billions of users into consideration.
 
2. How much the cost of multiple cables and power banks?
EU lawmakers once pushed Apple to ditch its Lightning design because of its adverse effects on the environment. With both USB and Lightning connections on mobile devices, consumers are forced to buy multiple cables and chargers for all their devices.
 
However, the wireless charging can help change this situation. All smartphones with wireless charging capability can work on the same wireless charger. no matter  Apple, Samsung, or other brands, one cable and one wireless charger will suffice.

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