Airity Spotlight

Airity Technologies’ direct current power supplies, such as this model nicknamed the “credit card,” are extremely power dense—more than 10 times smaller and lighter than what is currently on the market.
May 29 2019
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Stanford grads who founded Airity Technologies, are working to disrupt the high-voltage power supplies market to open up whole sectors of new applications for mobility and energy systems by providing smaller, cheaper, faster, or more efficient power supplies. The idea for Airity started when co-founder Luke Raymond, a former student working with assistant professor Juan Rivas-Davila, was researching power conversion, studying new approaches for amplifying one voltage to a higher one.