Electreon, a global leader in wireless charging technology, has announced a strategic partnership with ATLoS, the autonomous vehicle (AV) manufacturer under the ProCME Group, to integrate autonomous wireless charging systems into ATLoS’s industrial vehicles. The collaboration aims to enhance operational efficiency for AVs in sectors such as manufacturing campuses, logistics centres, and warehouses.
Under the agreement, Electreon will provide its wireless charging infrastructure, including ground-embedded charging coils, hardware, software, and technical support. The technology allows ATLoS autonomous vehicles to charge dynamically while moving along fixed routes or statically at designated docking points, eliminating the need for manual plug-in charging. This “set-and-forget” solution is expected to reduce downtime and increase productivity in industrial operations.
An initial pilot project will deploy the wireless charging system at an existing ATLoS customer site. Both companies have indicated that, if successful, the technology could be scaled to larger production or logistics facilities globally, accelerating adoption of autonomous electric mobility in industrial applications.
José Reis Costa, CEO of ProCME Group, highlighted the benefits of the partnership, stating,
“Integrating Electreon’s wireless charging technology will remove operational barriers, streamline workflows, and improve overall efficiency for our autonomous vehicles.”
Oren Ezer, CEO of Electreon, added,
“This collaboration represents a significant step toward seamless autonomous mobility. By enabling vehicles to charge wirelessly without human intervention, we maximize uptime, efficiency, and sustainability.”
The partnership reflects a growing trend in the EV and autonomous mobility sector, emphasizing sustainable, energy-efficient solutions that optimise industrial operations. By combining ATLoS’s autonomous driving technology with Electreon’s wireless charging systems, the companies aim to create a reliable, scalable model for future industrial AV deployments.