ProMat 2025: CaPow debuts Genesis Antenna XL for robot fleet in-motion power delivery

Extended coverage modular floor antenna keeps AMRs and AGVs in energy-positive state

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    March 14, 2025         

ProMat 2025: CaPow debuts Genesis Antenna XL for robot fleet in-motion power delivery

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CaPow's Genesis in-motion charging technology has expanded its coverage thanks to the new Genesis Antenna XL, debuting at ProMat 2025 in Chicago.

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ProMat 2025: CaPow debuts Genesis Antenna XL for robot fleet in-motion power delivery

CaPow

CaPow's Genesis in-motion charging technology has expanded its coverage thanks to the new Genesis Antenna XL, debuting at ProMat 2025 in Chicago.

CaPow, an Israel-based provider of Genesis, the in-motion power delivery offering for robotic fleets, announced the Genesis Antenna XL, its long-range modular floor antenna for in-motion power.

CaPow’s Power-in-Motion technology delivers power to fleets en route, eliminating downtime and achieving 100% uptime. The company will showcase its new antenna at ProMat 2025 in Booth E12934.

The trade show will be held March 17-20 at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago, Ill.

Extended power and charging capabilities

CaPow said its new, long-range antenna provides an extended path for robots to receive power, even when only partially aligned, ensuring an energy-positive state and uninterrupted operations for AGVs and AMRs over longer distances.

The modular floor antenna, which integrates into existing industrial infrastructure, transfers power to robots while in motion to achieve 100% uptime, effectively eliminating downtime. By optimizing the charging state, CaPow’s said its technology reduces reliance on large battery packs, facilitates more efficient facility utilization and improves sustainability.

CaPow recently secured $15M in Series A funding to accelerate its efforts in global growth and market expansion. The round was led by Toyota Ventures and also included Elements VC, IL Ventures, Payton Planar Magnetics LTD., Mobilion, Doral Energy-Tech and more.

Hyundai Cradle, the innovation arm of Hyundai, also recently announced a successful Proof of Concept (PoC) at Hyundai Glovis facilities, where AGVs powered by CaPow’s technology achieved 100% uptime, demonstrating a major efficiency boost.

“The Genesis Antenna XL prioritizes operators’ greatest needs, efficiency, and scalability, representing significant progress in the development of our energy management technology,” said Prof. Mor Peretz, co-founder & CEO of CaPow. “We are thrilled to showcase this product at ProMat 2025 and believe strongly in its potential to completely redefine operational productivity in industrial automation.”

 

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