A charger is the object. The unit you install, the pad you ship, the hardware your customer holds in their hands. WPTCharger.com is the domain for the company making the wireless EV charging device itself.
Charger is the consumer word for the hardware object. Not the service. Not the network. Not the experience. The device. The thing you take out of the box, lay on your garage floor, and connect to your home circuit. The thing an OEM specifies as a factory accessory. The thing a retailer puts on a shelf with a price tag. WPTCharger.com names that object with the technical authority of the WPT standard and the commercial precision of a product SKU.
The device naming problem is real and currently unsolved. WiTricity calls its product Halo. Bosch, Mahle, and Brusa all have proprietary names for their wireless charging units. None of these names tells the buyer what the technology is. A product called WPTCharger requires no explanation , the buyer already knows it is a wireless power transfer device that charges their EV. In a retail or OEM accessory context, that clarity translates directly to conversion.
WPTCharger.com is a product domain, not a company domain. It names the device, which means it works for a standalone product website, a product line within a larger brand, a retail listing, an OEM accessory catalogue entry, and a search term simultaneously. A consumer searching for a wireless EV charger using the technical vocabulary of the standard will land on WPTCharger.com with zero friction between the search intent and the destination.
WPTCharger.com names the device regardless of its physical form. The wireless EV charger comes in four distinct configurations, each with its own buyer, channel, and commercial context. The domain works for all of them.
The consumer device installed on the garage floor. WiTricity's Halo system costs $3,500 installed in 2026 and targets homeowners with premium EVs. As competition enters the market and costs fall, the home WPTCharger becomes a mainstream retail product. WPTCharger.com is the natural product website and search destination for a consumer buying this device for their home.
The wireless charger specified as a factory-fit or genuine accessory by a vehicle manufacturer. BMW, Genesis, Hyundai, and Mercedes-Benz are all active in factory wireless charging in 2026. An OEM product team naming their wireless charger accessory for retail catalogue and parts ordering systems needs a name that is technically precise, consumer-accessible, and globally understood. WPTCharger.com covers all three.
The wireless charger sold through automotive retail channels for installation in existing EV-compatible garages and fleet bays. The aftermarket EV accessories market is growing alongside the EV fleet itself. A retailer like Halfords, AutoZone, or a specialist EV accessories brand needs a product name for the wireless charger SKU that works on a shelf, in an online listing, and in a search result simultaneously.
A portable wireless charger that can be deployed at temporary locations , event venues, construction sites, emergency response staging areas, or remote work sites with EV fleets. The portable WPTCharger is a distinct product category with no established name. WPTCharger.com is available to define and own that category before any competitor does.
WPTCharger.com is for the companies making, selling, or investing in the wireless EV charger device , the physical hardware unit that sits between the power supply and the vehicle.
A company manufacturing the wireless charging pad, the power electronics assembly, or the complete device kit. WiTricity, Bosch, Mahle, Brusa, and HEVO are all active in this space. An entrant to the market, or an existing player launching a consumer-facing product line, needs a device domain that is technically authoritative, retail-ready, and globally searchable. WPTCharger.com is that domain.
Perfect fitA vehicle manufacturer or Tier-1 supplier naming a wireless charging accessory for retail catalogue, parts ordering, and consumer marketing. The genuine accessory programme at BMW, Hyundai, Genesis, or Mercedes-Benz needs a product name that works across markets and languages without translation friction. WPTCharger.com achieves this: technically precise in every market, immediately understood by every EV owner.
Perfect fitA specialist EV accessories retailer, an automotive parts chain, or a consumer electronics brand entering the EV charging accessories market. The wireless EV charger is a new retail category forming in 2026. The brand that names its product WPTCharger, with a matching .com domain, owns the search term, the category, and the consumer mental model at the moment the category opens.
Strong fitA company making smart home energy devices , solar inverters, home batteries, smart EV chargers , that wants to add a wireless charging product to its portfolio. WPTCharger.com integrates naturally into a smart home energy brand family. It names a specific device category within a broader product ecosystem and does so with the technical vocabulary that the smart home buyer already understands.
Strong fitA fund or accelerator investing in the EV hardware and accessories market. WPTCharger.com is a domain asset that appreciates as the wireless EV charger device category grows from a premium specialty product to a mainstream consumer accessory. It also anchors a portfolio brand or a market intelligence platform tracking the wireless charger device market.
Good fitA product domain combining the global WPT technical standard with the universal consumer word for the charging hardware object, in a market heading to $21 billion by 2033. The buyer pool spans hardware manufacturers, OEMs, automotive retailers, smart home brands, and consumer electronics companies across every major EV market globally.
Good fitThe device is transitioning from a specialist installation to a mainstream consumer product this year. The domain that names the device category is available now, at the moment the retail market opens.
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