Symbotic, Nyobolt announce new power technology for SymBot autonomous mobile robots

Enhanced AMR battery provides ultra-fast charging, 6x more energy than current models

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    September 23, 2025         

Symbotic, Nyobolt announce new power technology for SymBot autonomous mobile robots

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Symbotic announced that its SymBot AMRs will incorporate new, lighter, longer-lasting and faster-charging batteries from Nyobolt.

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Symbotic, Nyobolt announce new power technology for SymBot autonomous mobile robots

Symbotic

Symbotic announced that its SymBot AMRs will incorporate new, lighter, longer-lasting and faster-charging batteries from Nyobolt.

Symbotic, an AI-enabled robotics for the supply chain provider, announced it will roll out new battery technology from Nyobolt, a developer of high-power, ultra-fast charging power offerings, for its SymBot autonomous mobile robots (AMRs).

The companies said that the technology will enable improved performance and durability for Symbotic’s warehouse automation system.

More AMR power, less weight

Symbotic said the new technology has six times more energy capacity and is 40 percent lighter, compared to the ultracapacitors used in SymBot mobile robots today. The company said it significantly reduces the overall weight of the power supply and enhances the reliability of the system by increasing the bots’ window of operability. The technology also delivers cycle life at least 10 times that of traditional Lithium-ion technology.

“This innovation will help us push beyond the limits of today’s technology,” said James Kuffner, chief technology officer at Symbotic. “Improvements in battery power unlock the future, enabling us to continue developing and deploying additional capabilities and new, advanced technologies that will make our bots smarter, more durable, and more productive. This is another step forward in our vision to reimagine the supply chain, and will further enhance the benefits of the Symbotic System for our customers.”

Symbotic said the benefits are especially significant for larger, connected systems. With up to six times more energy, bots can do substantially more work, be teleoperated for longer, and travel significantly further between charges than is possible today, which results in greater flexibility, speed and efficiency in moving goods through the supply chain.

“As Symbotic continues to transform warehouse automation, we’re proud to power that revolution,” said Sai Shivareddy, founder and CEO of Nyobolt. “Nyobolt’s high-performance batteries ensure Symbotic’s autonomous robots never stop moving. Together, we’re accelerating progress by optimizing 24/7 operations and setting a new standard for speed and efficiency while delivering long life cycles.”

Symbotic, which is a minor investor in Nyobolt, has been utilizing the technology in production on a limited basis since June 2025. It expects to start fully incorporating the batteries into new SymBot production in September 2025.

The new power supply will be retrofit-compatible with previous-generation SymBot mobile robots, and the new battery technology is backward-compatible with existing Symbotic System charging infrastructure.

 

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