The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) has announced the latest list of Qi2-certified wireless charging modules, signaling significant progress in the adoption of this next-generation wireless charging standard. As of November 30, 2024, a total of 81 modules from various manufacturers have achieved Qi2 certification, reinforcing their ability to deliver stable and efficient wireless power to a broad range of devices.
According to data compiled by ChargerLAB, the top-performing brand is NuVolta, which secured certification for 5 modules. Following closely behind, UGREEN, Reflying, and Baseus each received certification for 4 modules, sharing second place. Meanwhile, Southchip, LANTAISI, and CVSMicro tied for third place with 3 certified modules each.
NuVolta stands out as the leader with 5 Qi2-certified modules, demonstrating the company’s dedication to advancing wireless charging technology. Known for its expertise in developing high-efficiency power solutions, NuVolta has played a prominent role in driving the adoption of the Qi2 standard.
UGREEN, Reflying, and Baseus each achieved certification for 4 modules, showcasing their strong presence in the competitive wireless charging market. These brands are widely recognized for delivering reliable, innovative charging solutions to consumers worldwide. Brands like Southchip, LANTAISI, and CVSMicro each secured 3 certified modules, contributing to the growing ecosystem of Qi2-compliant products. Additionally, numerous other brands, including YONGMAN, TRUSDA, Powerqi, and CE-LINK, received certifications for 1-2 modules, reflecting the widespread adoption of the Qi2 standard across the industry.
The Qi2 standard is designed to improve efficiency, compatibility, and interoperability in wireless charging. With 81 certified modules from various manufacturers, the industry is moving swiftly towards delivering a seamless and reliable wireless charging experience for consumers.
All Comments (0)