A proposed classification for the wireless transmission of electrical power based on http://ijcee.org/papers/480-N015.pdf is the following:
1) Induction (cf. electromagnetic induction and the example of the "transformer").
2) Electrodynamic induction, also known as "resonant inductive coupling" or "magnetic resonance coupling".
3) Electrostatic induction, also known as "capacitative coupling".
4) Electromagnetic transmission - radio, microwave, laser power beaming (cf. use of rectennas).
5) Evanescent Wave Coupling
"There are three categories of Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) technologies: inductive coupling, magnetic resonant coupling, and electromagnetic radiation." (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1502.04727.pdf)
Here is an example of magnetic resonance coupling using "Quasistatic cavity resonance (QSCR):
"Wireless power transmission safely charges devices anywhere within a room" by Disney ResearchÂ
https://phys.org/news/2017-02-wireless-power-transmission-safely-devices.html
The resonant frequencies of the cavity (room) and receiver are tuned to be identical*. Upon this condition, power is transmitted to the receiver.
*equal to 1.32 MHz
Magnetic resonance coupling is also termed "resonant inductive coupling" and "electrodynamic Induction". (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resonant_inductive_coupling).
Efficient Communication and Powering for Smart Contact Lens with Resonant Magneto-Quasistatic Coupling
https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.08220