Yank Technologies to advance NASA wireless power systems for Moon and Mars rovers

Published on August 14, 2025

BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Yank Technologies in Brooklyn, N.Y., has received a two-year follow-on Small Business Innovation Research Phase II contract from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to advance wireless power receiver converters for use on lunar and planetary surfaces.

The converters are designed to improve rover system efficiency and reduce mass by consolidating multiple converters into a single stage. Their wide input voltage range supports charging despite misalignment or variable distances, which can occur during wireless power transmission on the Moon and Mars. NASA officials say the technology could help mitigate problems caused by lunar regolith and Martian dust storms, which can clog traditional electrical connectors.

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Yank Technologies has previously delivered wireless power receiver converters to NASA and will continue development for future missions. The company specializes in customizable wireless power solutions for industrial, automotive, consumer, and space applications, and holds 20 patents with about 50 more pending.

The new contract work will focus on advancing the converters to Technology Readiness Level 6, optimizing size, weight, and power, and adding features such as programmable output voltages to support different rover models.

"With this follow-on NASA Phase II contract, we will prepare wireless power receiver converters for a variety of power interfacing solutions for NASA to establish long-lasting habitats on lunar and planetary surfaces," said Josh Yank, CEO of Yank Technologies. "This development further emphasizes NASA's commitment to wireless power for solving mission-critical challenges on the Moon and Mars."

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