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Robots
AMR Charging.

Wireless charging docks for autonomous mobile robots in manufacturing and fulfilment. AMRs dock, charge, return to work — fully autonomous, zero intervention.

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The Autonomous Charging Cycle
01
Battery low detected
AMR's onboard system detects battery level approaching threshold and schedules a charging run between tasks.
02
Navigate to dock
Robot navigates autonomously to the nearest available wireless charging dock without interrupting the warehouse flow.
03
Charge automatically
Robot positions over the pad. 80 kHz resonant transfer begins immediately — no connector, no alignment pin, no human required.
04
Return to operation
Battery reaches target level. Robot resumes its task queue. The entire cycle — navigation, charging, return — is fully autonomous.
Specifications
80 kHz
Transfer Frequency
IP68
Protection Rating
0
Human Interventions
24/7
Autonomous Operation
No Alignment Pins
Traditional robot charging docks require precise physical alignment. Wireless resonant transfer works within a positional tolerance — no pins, no failure from misalignment.
No Connector Degradation
Charging connectors on AMRs degrade with every cycle. In high-frequency operations this becomes a significant maintenance burden. Wireless eliminates it.
Fleet Scalable
Multiple charging docks can be distributed throughout the facility. As the AMR fleet grows, charging infrastructure scales with it — no central bottleneck.
The case for wireless AMR charging
Why wired docks
hold AMRs back.
The problem with wired
Connectors fail at scale
In a fleet of 50 AMRs each docking 10 times per shift, that's 500 connector engagements per day. Connector wear, misalignment failures and maintenance downtime accumulate rapidly — and accelerate as the fleet grows.
The wireless advantage
Zero contact, zero wear
Wireless charging has no moving parts, no contacts and no mechanical engagement. 500 docking cycles per day produces zero connector wear. Maintenance requirements drop to near zero. Fleet uptime increases proportionally.
UAE Market
Who it's for
E-Commerce Fulfilment
Noon, Amazon and regional operators running high-velocity AMR fleets for order picking and sorting. Continuous operation demands continuous charging.
Manufacturing
Automotive, electronics and industrial manufacturers deploying AMRs for parts delivery and assembly line support across large facilities.
Pharma & Healthcare
Hospital logistics and pharmaceutical distribution requiring clean-room compatible, cable-free charging infrastructure.
Cold Storage
Refrigerated warehouse operations where battery performance is critical and manual intervention in cold environments is costly and impractical.
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