Once again, the Ki Cordless Kitchen dazzled crowds at CES showing visitors how Ki can deliver up to 2200W of power to kitchen appliances without power cords or batteries. Visitors to WPC’s booth saw demonstrations of Ki enabled blenders, kettles, toasters, food processors and a waffle maker along with non-working prototypes of air fryers and juicers. WPC members Philips, E.G.O., Jabil, Midea and WMF dazzled attendees with prototypes demonstrating Ki’s capabilities. The most common question: “where can I buy these appliances?” Unfortunately, the answer is nowhere yet, but with the specification released and certification testing now in place as of this past summer, Ki products could begin appearing in some markets as early as end of 2026. More will roll out in 2027 and 2028.
Want another chance to see Ki in action? See us at KBIS February 17-19, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. Ki will be sharing a booth with WPC member, FreePower, and we’ll have some exciting demonstrations of Ki concealed transmitters lit up with FreePower’s Charging Halo™.
What was once just a figment of our imagination or something out of a James Bond or Iron Man movie is now a multi-billion-dollar market. The global smart kitchen appliances market is even set to more than quadruple in the next decade.
See how Ki brings convenience, flexibility, safety and sleek design to the kitchen of the future.