Electricity without cables?Is that even possible? Tired of old school wired chargers to charge your devices when they are out of juice? What if they are charging when ever you want without any wires, what if you can power any device wireless-ly. WiTricity, an MIT spinout sparked this idea in 2007, developing wireless charging systems for electric vehicles.The term Witricity was used for a project that took place at MIT, led by Marin Soljacic in 2006. The MIT researchers successfully demonstrated the ability to power a 60 watt light bulb wirelessly, using two 5-turn copper coils of 60cm diameter, that were 2m away, at roughly 45% efficiency . Image Credits: www.washington.edu This advancement in the field of electricity would actually bring a gargantuan change in the world of electronics. One day ,there will be phones without batteries and other electronic devices which produce electricity on the go instead of storing the energy. We are sanguine that