The Motionless Electromagnetic Generator works by using the interaction between a steady magnetic field from a permanent magnet and an alternating magnetic field from an input coil. The input coil consumes power to generate its alternating field, while the magnet provides a steady field without consuming power. Pulses are provided to the input coil to produce an alternating field, and the superimposition of the two fields induces a current in an output coil according to Lenz's Law. Once current is induced, an external power supply is disabled by a sensing device.