It's been theorized that there are other ways of wirelessly transmitting energy... over much greater distances. This is truly nothing new. Those flashlights that you shake to power up are "wireless", albeit only with the "receiver" end of the device they are talking about.
I think the reason it's never been done before is that you will be dealing with a lot of sterile and brain-damaged people if this technology isn't very carefully controlled. I'm imagining a situation where a handful of people will die because they were exposed to a faulty product that was incorrectly produced, 20 years ago, and they all happened to stand near it for a couple hours.
The scary thing is, the pattern will never be distinguished. It will be chalked up to "some strange increase in the frequency of brain tumors" because, well, the FDA doesn't test battery charging devices, nor do they test out for 20 years, nor will you ever be able to prove that such a faulty device is a proximate cause of the damage... unless, of course, you are fortunate enough to kill THOUSANDS of people, in which case there will be very large investigations which will bankrupt the company and ultimately result in bankruptcy and minimal benefit for those injured.
Don't mind me though.. I'm just a paranoid drunk. I'm sure I'll be more enthusiastic once sobriety kicks in.