Charging Stations Profile
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8 January, Monday
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This Charging Station Profile details plans for private Charging Infrastructure plan. Private Charging Stations.
It’s an exciting time as as we begin a new chapter in the history. The brand-new charging stations will serve as the center of social activity for the participants hosting, co- hosting and attending special events. Offering a place for participants to gather and make memories.
Couldn’t be more pleased with planning and how everything will turn-out, and proud of all the teams that will come together to make this beautiful new charging station’s concept come to life. Looking forward and ahead, and to helping participants experience the best technologies ever.
Thousands of new high-tech specized charging stations throughout the world, would be extremely beneficial for humanity.
Charging Stations has unlimited amenities: charging, transactions, transportation, deliveries, training, showroom, shows, special events, committy events endless possibilities.
Entrepreneurial owned and managed Enterprise. Philanthropist supported expectation. For-profit and nonprofit operations. Philanthropic participation is encouraged, including in-kind asset contributions and educational support.
Smartphone and many other electronic battery powered devices supported. Everything from personal portable devices to electric vehicles for people and product transportation.
Planning to work with other supercharger stations. Possibly, with Valet plan, utilize autonomous autopilot technologies augmented with humans, for regulations and/or humanoids (robots) as available and regulatory approve.
Executive Protection planned for all locations and events. Autonomous participation is enabled privately and securely undisclosed individuals.
Philanthropists are wanted and needed to help make a better world. Participation encouraged.
Apple’s and Tesla’s products fully supported with charging and more is planned. Other advanced electric technologies support, including charging and made available is planned.
Apple inspired charging stations, like them
with a slate of community events and seminars to help participants learn, create, and get the most out of their Apple products and other technologies, including new energy vehicles (Electric Vehicles, especially safety features).
LONDON Apple, previewed Apple Brompton Road, its newest store in London, located in the city’s bustling Knightsbridge neighborhood. A stone’s throw from Hyde Park, Apple Brompton Road features design inspiration drawn from local flora, along with a new slate of community events and seminars to help customers learn, create, and get the most out of their Apple products.
“We are thrilled to open Apple Brompton Road in London, a city teeming with energy, history, and cultural diversity,” said Retail + People. “The store’s focus on creativity gives our incredible team members the perfect space to share their passion and expertise with Londoners and visitors from around the world.”
Charging lockers, private secured lockers for portable electronics. Day use lockers with charging capabilities unlock potential, as interior environments evolve to meet ever-changing needs, day use lockers bring a unique blend of quality, flexibility, and aesthetics to charging stations.
Day use lockers optimize form and function, providing secure storage for personal items inside a customizable and reconfigurable design. Modular sizes and a variety of finishes and locking options ensure a perfect fit for changing stations, and lockers can be moved or reconfigured as needed.
Wireless and wired charging in each secure locker is planned.
Charging station planned location for individuals independent: Safety Drivers, pre-registered licensed vehicle drivers supporting ground transportation with and without passengers. Facilitating the movement of participants and fleet vehicles anywhere, anytime any distance.
Planning real-time application sharing detailed information.
Estimated charging waiting times upto one hour. Accessing expected to be many hours on and off premises. Assets remaining likely for continuous charging.
Urban, suburban and resort location planning, globally.
Planning to have upscale retail and other class A properties including lobbies indoor and outdoor for charging stations. Permanent, semi-permanent and temporary locations planned including at special events.
Charging station planned within Domes, lounging while waiting for charging. Like semi-private airport clubs.
Piano’s planned for entertainment and learning. High-tech digital player pianos (Black/white) many features including private audio with high-fidelity.
Apple Vision Pro headset (head-mounted display) planned available and support at Charging Stations.
Introducing Apple Vision Pro. Welcome to the era of spatial computing. Where digital content blends seamlessly with physical. Reportly, the visionOS. Up to 2 hr battery use, using it’s Micro-OLED Display. Unlimited vision Pro headset us when using cable, potentially other options possible.
Planning wired and wireless stations at charging stations.
MagSafe chargers do more than wirelessly charge your phone. They can provide utility, versatility, and even help you declutter your workspace. The best MagSafe Chargers often have the ability to charge multiple devices at once. This is great for someone who has an iPhone, Apple computes, and AirPods. Instead of taking up three wall or surge protector outlets, you can conveniently charge all three devices with a possible single MagSafe charging stand.
MagSafe charger that limits downtime, look for a charger with charging speeds up to 15W. Planning fast 15W MagSafe charger comes with a 20W charging block to power the wireless charger.
No concerns about wireless charging on the go, MagSafe charger that can either mount in your car, or is portable enough to take with you.
There are options great for tabletops, where you can take full advantage of iOS 17 and iPhone’s StandBy Mode, as well as portable options to charge and view your phone when you’re in the car, or even on an airplane.
MagSafe chargers magnetically snap to the back of compatible iPhones, eliminating the possibility of not charging due to poor alignment. The MagSafe Chargers for iPhone 15 also tout fast charging speeds up to 15W, which doubles the charging speeds of early gen wireless chargers. Of course, with new updates within iOS 17, there is now a new reason, investing in a new MagSafe — it’s called StandBy Mode.
StandBy Mode turns your iPhone into a tabletop clock and calendar (which is quite convenient for your desk at work), a digital photo frame while you’re at home, and a handful of other possibilities.
Additionally, you can continue to use your iPhone while it’s charging. But here’s the coolest part: if you have multiple MagSafe chargers, let’s say one in your office and one in your bedroom, your iPhone will automatically bring up your preferred StandBy Mode view for each location.
That way, when you charge via MagSafe at the office, your clock and calendar will display, but when you place it on your MagSafe charger in your bedroom, your digital photos will display instead. Pretty nifty, huh? No wonder MagSafe chargers are widely considered some of the best wireless chargers around.
Although wireless charging promised a more convenient and clutter-free way to charge your iPhone, the inconvenient truth, however, meant slower charging speeds than its wired counterparts. And you can find thousands of accounts across the internet of people thinking their iPhone is charging on their wireless charger only to find out their battery is still depleted because the phone wasn’t exactly lined up on the charger. Thankfully, best MagSafe chargers put all those worries to bed.
Charging Stations support for participants planned to include all locations used by participants.
Charging Stations configuration like first class aircraft is planned. Planning reservation seating with private and semi-private seating.
Food and drinks planned, including outdoor kitchens preparing breakfast, lunch and dinner plus other times and private catering. Healthy fresh ingredients planned.
Advanced space communications system for high-speed connections.
Portable energy storage planned, not grid dependent. Redundancies planned with power and communication.
Showrooms for technologies and test driving electric vehicles and delivery.
Assets available for renting, leasing and buying.
Subscription model, four levels of subscribers: platinum, gold, silver and bronze.
Nonprofit activities planned by related nonprofit organization supporting Programs with special strategic assets.
Polytechnic, vocational learning in recurring training planned.
Participatants subscription model planned with Platform Marketplace transportation support.
Exclusively new energy assets (exception for lack of ability or performance) electric clan energy centric.
Not planning to use the word: Infrastructure. Not planning on seeking or accepting any public sector grants, loans or funds. Completely, private sector plan. Possibly, some nonprofit organizationial consideration. Philanthropists and corporate support considered .
Unlimited scalability is exspected. Entrepreneurial and innovative considerations part of the planning process.
Private charging for participants is under development.
All supported device charging is planned for participants at shared locations and utilization of others Charging Infrastructure.
Planning includes worldwide consideration.
Select preferred providers for hardware, software services, communication network and other is planned.
Non-grid energy is planned.bulk energy is planned from clean sustainable and renewable clean energy sources (Solar & Thermal). clean biofuels energy grass and wood pellets planned to augment solar energy protection.
Energy storage is planned for supporting charging infrastructure.
Charging planned for many different sizes and types of batteries. Charging Infrastructure planning focused on selected devices.
Smartphone -to- new energy vehicle (Electric Vehicles EVs) charging is planned.
24 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year access is planned. Humana, Humboldts (Robots) and self-service is planned. Very limited human involvement.
Unlimited scalability globally.
Charging with MegSafe:
MagSafe chargers do more than wirelessly charge your phone. They can provide utility, versatility, and even help you declutter your workspace. The best MagSafe Chargers often have the ability to charge multiple devices at once. This is great for someone who has an iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods. Instead of taking up three wall or surge protector outlets, you can conveniently charge all three devices with a single MagSafe charging stand.
And if you’re looking for a MagSafe charger that limits downtime, look for a charger with charging speeds up to 15W. Also, it’s smart to double check whether a fast 15W MagSafe charger comes with a 20W charging block to power the wireless charger. Sometimes, you’ll need to buy that piece separately.
If you’re more concerned about wireless charging on the go, you’ll want to look for a MagSafe charger that can either mount in your car, or is portable enough to take with you. There are options great for tabletops, where you can take full advantage of iOS 17 and iPhone’s StandBy Mode, as well as portable options to charge and view your phone when you’re in the car, or even on an airplane.
Background
What is charging infrastructure?
The following definition of public charging infrastructure has been used as the basis for this guidance: Charging infrastructure which is: publicly available. intended for use by the public and. intended for charging an electric vehicle.
What Is the Cable for on the Apple Vision Pro?
The cable for the Apple Vision Pro is primarily for charging. It uses a proprietary connector that Apple has developed – likely MagSafe from the look of it – and in its default configuration connects directly to the external battery pack.
However, promotional videos for developing the Vision Pro have also shown this connector outputting to a USB-C adapter, which was connected to a battery pack in one shot, and connected to a Mac Studio in another.
Headset article:
Even headsets that do connect to a desktop, but wirelessly, can’t compete directly with a wired connection. The extreme bandwidth required to transmit virtual reality images at low latency means that the video signal has to be compressed. That leads to visual artifacts, like blocking in darker areas, and it can mean the game or application is rendered at a lower resolution, or refresh rate, which can reduce visual fidelity.
While a wired headset, or a wireless headset plugged into a desktop PC, does offer the highest fidelity visuals at the highest refresh rates, you are stuck with a wired connection. That limits your range, it limits your motion, and it means there’s an ever-present trip hazard that’s consistently reminding you of your tether not only to the computer but to the real world.
You can manage a VR cable to make it more versatile, but wired headsets just aren’t as immersive.
The Vision Pro will most likely be more enjoyable to use in wireless mode. However, it’s good to know that the Apple Vision Pro cable option remains for those who don’t want to worry about battery life, or who want improved visuals in VR.
Conclusion
The Apple Vision Pro is a very exciting augmented reality headset. It’s looking to pioneer a number of features that could well become linchpins in future headset designs. However, its high price tag is going to be a severe stumbling block for consumer adoption. It’s likely to be a professional headset, at least to start with; Future designs may bring the cost down and make it more consumer-friendly.
Whoever ends up using it, though, the Apple Vision Pro cable option will be there for those who need longer playtime and to develop for it. The question remains, whether the USB-C connection will allow the Vision Pro to use more advanced desktop graphics for even better visuals.
Battery life article:
The battery does have a USB-C connection for charging, though, which would suggest that the underlying technology of the Vision Pro’s cabling is USB-C. It’s a proven standard for high-wattage power delivery and data transmission. Does that mean you could replace it with a high-quality USB-C cable, though?
For now, the answer is, we’re not sure. Probably, as Apple’s existing USB-C adapters let you connect just about anything to a MacBook or iPad. That said, Apple will no doubt be interested in selling a replacement Apple Vision Pro cable, as well as replacement battery packs with the usual Apple price tag markup. Unless it specifically locks you to its own hardware, though, there’s likely no reason you couldn’t use a generic battery pack if it has the required quality and charge thresholds. Other existing VR headsets that utilize external batteries let you swap out the cable and battery pack, so it’s possible the Vision Pro will have something similar.
Apple Vision Pro: Wired vs Wireless
The Apple Vision Pro will be usable in both wired and wireless modes, and though we don’t know the specifics about its use, we do know there are distinct advantages to wired and wireless virtual reality headsets.
Wireless VR has been the priority for most major headset manufacturers for the past few years, ditching the power of desktop computers for the ease of use of a wireless experience. Removing the wired tether makes virtual reality feel more seamless, opens up the potential for larger playspaces – even with older headsets where external trackers are still necessary – and eliminates the problems of cable tripping.
However, wireless transmission rarely looks as good as a wired headset. For headsets with their own built-in processing, the CPU and graphics processor just aren’t anywhere near as powerful as those found in laptops and desktop computers; How could they be? They have to fit into a headset. That means that standalone VR headsets just can’t make games look as good as a comparable VR headset connected to a powerful desktop computer.
Background 3M
3M has announced it will be debuting the world’s first self-charging communications headset, which uses solar cell technology to maintain charge.