Charging system
Inductive charging for small robots
The demand for small goods-to-person robots is high, but the energy supply for autonomous mobile robots (AMR) and driverless transport systems is not suitable for large-scale scaling of fleets.
Inductive charging is considered the new charging standard for mobile robots compared to previous energy solutions. Due to the compact design of the small AMRs, there has been no reliable wireless charging solution to date. Wiferion is now closing this gap with its Etalink 1000 system. The new mobile charging unit, which is integrated into the robot, is 36% smaller than the Etalink 3000 at just 160 mm. The mobile electronics do not need to be attached externally, but are integrated into the charging pad. A cooling system prevents excessive heat build-up. At the same time, Etalink 1000 offers all the advantages of the larger models, such as high positioning tolerance, maintenance-free operation and a start of energy transfer in around 1 second.
This article appeared in issue 6/23









