Wireless ‘power-at-a-distance’ company Reach secures $30M Series B

The startup aims to simplify IoT frameworks

Phil Siarri
Dec 3, 2022
Image by Bharat Siddam from Pixabay

On December 2, California-based wireless “power-at-a-distance” startup Reach announced a $30 million Series B funding round led by VC firm DCVC.

Reach’s commercial products aim to wirelessly supply hundreds of watts of electricity, link point-to-multipoint, and transmit across tens of meters. The company also has a government/defense division that creates solutions with higher autonomy.

Reach’s leadership believes the technology will change how we power the billions of devices that comprise the Internet of Things (aka IoT).

Interesting concept. I’d like to see a few detailed case studies.

This story was first published on The PhilaVerse (my Substack newsletter).

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Phil Siarri
Phil Siarri

Written by Phil Siarri

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