G you mention power then talk about current. 100A means nothing, as lets face it sub-c cells can't even supply that. Wireless power will still rely on capacitors and low capacity high draw systems for the bursts we need just like current cells. So it's only the 20A we need to worry about. So lets consider power, that's 144 watts. That's not an awful lot at all really.
I agree with Nick, this is already being done. Fair enough at a shorter range, but at a much higher power. Who knows when this will come to rc, 10's of years seems a little too far off though! But yes, just because this is viable (well I suppose lets wait and see what they actually come up with before mentioning viable) I don't think it will be wide spread in RC in the near future. As said, LiPo's are too good even now. That's going to be the future for RC for a long time yet.
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