Start-up promises in-process MHE charging
Wiferion will present its inductive rapid charging system etaLINK 12000 at LogiMAT.
The solution enables in-process charging of lithium-ion-batteries of automated guided vehicles (AGVs), industrial trucks and mobile robots. Charging processes can therefore be flexibly integrated into intralogistics procedures. The scalable energy solution is the world's first contactless battery charging system with an output of 12kW and an efficiency of 93%. The result is fully automated charging processes and up to 30% higher vehicle availability.

With an output of 12kW, the lithium-ion solution is said to be the world's first contactless rapid charging system that enables in-process charging with high currents. Cable or track-bound charging technologies severely limit the degree of automation or require cost-intensive interventions in the infrastructure. etaLINK, on the other hand, can be quickly and easily installed at critical points in the logistics and production environment using a charging pad. There is no need for large loading zones, says the firm.
Peak shaving
In-process charging keeps the energy level of the vehicles at a constant level. The results: peak shaving is a thing of the past and the batteries used can be significantly smaller than for charging processes with plug connections. Downtimes due to charging pauses are also eliminated. Vehicle availability increases by up to 30%. Wiferion is said to offer an economical and flexible alternative to classic charging technologies, which cannot be automated and have associated operating, installation and maintenance costs.
The kit





