Tim Culverhouse | Peerless Media
CaPow's Genesis robot charging platform, on display at ProMat 2025, will be utilized in various automation projects across the U.S. Midwest following CaPow's partnership with Manufacturing Revolution.
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Tim Culverhouse | Peerless Media
CaPow's Genesis robot charging platform, on display at ProMat 2025, will be utilized in various automation projects across the U.S. Midwest following CaPow's partnership with Manufacturing Revolution.
CaPow, an Israel-based provider of Genesis, the in-motion power delivery system for mobile robots, has announced a partnership with Manufacturing Revolution to bring its in-motion energy delivery to manufacturers across the U.S. Midwest.
CaPow said its tech keeps mobile robots like AGVs and AMRs charging while in motion, eliminating all charging downtime and the need for backup robots or charging stations.
Under the agreement, Kansas City-based Manufacturing Revolution will integrate CaPow's Genesis platform into its automation projects and help customers roll out the system without disrupting existing infrastructure.
"Manufacturers tell us that every minute of downtime hurts their margins, said Prof. Mor Peretz, co-founder and CEO fo CaPow. “Our Power-in-Motion technology was designed to erase that bottleneck. We're proud to partner with Manufacturing Revolution to extend that benefit to the Midwest, home to so many of America's manufacturers."
Genesis delivers brief bursts of power as AGVs, AMRs and ASRS units travel over its antennas; this keeps robots in a positive energy state and reduces fleet sizes, extends battery life and returns valuable floor space once taken up by charging stations to the end user.
CaPow said that companies like Toyota and Hyundai Glovis are deploying Genesis to deliver 100% uptime for 100% of their mobile robot fleets.
"Our mission is to help manufacturers adopt cutting-edge automation without the burden of maintaining in–house specialists,” said Steven Ham, director of business development at Manufacturing Revolution. “CaPow's Genesis platform fits that mission perfectly. It lets our customers keep robots moving, reclaim floor space and avoid the challenges of traditional charging infrastructure."
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