An Orbiting Power Station That Beams Energy? China Says It’s Closer Than You Think | The BriefWire
An Orbiting Power Station That Beams Energy? China Says It’s Closer Than You Think
Published on 5/19/2026, 1:51:41 PM
Key points
An Orbiting Power Station That Beams Energy?
China Says It’s Closer Than You Think Published By, Last Updated: May 19, 2026, 19:21 IST The system reportedly transmitted 1,180 watts of power across roughly 100 metres while maintaining precise microwave beam control.
Rapid Read The breakthrough is being viewed as a key step in China’s long-term ambitions to build space-based solar power stations.
A futuristic idea once confined largely to science fiction- orbiting solar power stations beaming energy wirelessly back to Earth- may be inching closer to reality after Chinese researchers successfully tested a system capable of transmitting power to multiple moving targets simultaneously.
Scientists at Xidian University in Xian developed a wireless power transmission platform that can beam kilowatt-level microwave energy across distances while accurately tracking moving objects, South China Morning Post reported.
Quick context: An Orbiting Power Station That Beams Energy?