They're not really wireless.  The wire is concealed inside the fork blade.  Here https://www.instagram.com/p/B8yoBUWFGJ-/  is an Instagram posting from Peter Weigle showing the making of a number of fork blades for the Schmidt SL system.

Installation and removal of the front wheel is no different than any ordinary quick release front wheel - except that you have to make sure you don't have the wheel in backwards (i.e., wrong side facing the dropout with the connection plate).  Where normally all you'd lose is style points, here if you have the wheel in backwards the light won't work.

On 2/28/20 1:37 PM, Peter White wrote:
https://www.peterwhitecycles.com/schmidt-sl.php

On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 12:21 PM Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! <jonasandle...@gmail.com <mailto:jonasandle...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    In yesterday’s newsletter from Rivendell there was a botched
    custom for sale. Will wrote about “newfangled dropouts that allow
    for wireless dyno lighting” and I have never heard of such a
    thing. I know next to NOTHING about dyno, except that I really,
    really want it for my upcoming bike because I’m tired of dead
    batteries, Who can tell us (me) about this new wireless system and
    the dropouts it requires? And whatever else you want to contribute
    will be valuable, too.

    In thanks,
    Leah

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Steve Palincsar
Alexandria, Virginia
USA

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