ORiS Completes 102-Meter Wireless Energy Transmission Test with LOONA-2

Turin, Italy
ORiS recently conducted a new field test of its LOONA-2 wireless power transmission system, achieving laser-based energy delivery over 102 meters, a meaningful step forward for long-range, dynamic power applications.
During the test, the team validated the performance of the receiver tracking sensors and assessed the real-time beam prediction algorithms that will enable stable alignment under operational conditions. LOONA-2 is designed for kilowatt-class transmission, and this milestone contributes to the technical groundwork required for delivering precise, safe, and scalable wireless energy links.
The test campaign took place at the Calvarina Training & Testing Facility operated by Fondazione SAFE – Security and Freedom for Europe, a former NATO base now serving as a national center for dual-use technology experimentation. Their support and environment were instrumental in conducting this stage of development.
This progress brings ORiS closer to the next phase: integrating the receiver onto a drone to recharge its onboard battery wirelessly during flight, enabling new operational capabilities in defence and civilian domains.
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