
LogiMAT 2025, held in Stuttgart, Germany, was quite a cornerstone for the intralogistics and industrial market. Nearly 1,600 exhibitors participated, and one-third were from outside Germany. While the AI disruption was considerably high at this event too, we found due importance given to digitization, efficacy, sustainability, other technological innovations, and, more importantly, to increasing productivity by reducing downtime and thus making the solutions sustainable.
The event marked innovations in digital twins, simulation software, and integrated ERP systems, which are highlighted as tools that provide real-time data and optimization insight to imbue more efficiency into industrial processes and their management. The fast-evolving wireless charging technology was also one of the key topics of every discussion at shows like LogiMAT, Modex, Promat, Automate, and others.
Awareness, interest, popularity, and adoption of wireless power for AGV/AMR and other industrial robotics applications is seen to be on the rise. LogiMAT Stuttgart gave updates on the evolution of Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) and Autonomous Mobile Robots.
Technology advancement continues to drive the AGV and AMR market
- ZAPI group introduced the ANT locator, which enhances fleet management for AGVs and AMRs.
- ForwardX Robotics showcased its computer vision-powered AMR technology, which aims to revolutionize warehouse automation.
- AGILOX presented new features in their AMRs that expand automated material flow capabilities without requiring infrastructure adjustments.
- There was also the buzzed interoperability hub, which highlighted the positive progress of the industry on centralizing fleet management, despite the mobile robots’ manufacturing origin.
- LogiMAT 2025 had the Mobile Robotics User Forum, which offered expert consultations on AGV and AMR deployment, covering five themed categories: technology, planning, proof of concept, safety, and cybersecurity. It aimed to educate users on selecting and implementing these systems effectively, addressing common challenges such as cost-benefit analysis and fleet management.
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As the most reliable subject matter expert on the wireless power market, WAWT, a strategic technology analyst and consulting firm, kept a keen eye on the adoption of wireless charging technology in AGVs, AMRs, and other industrial robots. WAWT is glad to witness that the AGV and AMR application market is the one amongst 30+ application markets covered by Wired and Wireless Technologies (WAWT) on wireless power, to have more than 30 OEMs engaged in the adoption of wireless power. This is not observed in any other application markets.
Wireless Power Innovations at LogiMAT 2025
Several companies presented their innovative Wireless Power Technology (WPT) solutions applicable for AGV and AMR markets:
- Wiferion showcased its cutting-edge wireless charging solutions, particularly the etaLINK series and the award-winning CW1000 system. The etaLINK 3000 offers fully automatic, contactless charging for AGVs and AMRs, requiring only a standard 230V socket and boasting over 93% efficiency. This system enables in-process charging, allowing vehicles to recharge during operations without downtime, thereby improving fleet efficiency by up to 32% and reducing fleet sizes by up to 30%.
- The CW1000 system, which won first place in the “Products of the Year 2025” awards, features high positioning tolerance and modular integration, making it ideal for mixed robot fleets in intralogistics. Additionally, Wiferion introduced etaHUB, a charge optimization platform that provides remote diagnostics to enhance battery life and vehicle performance. These solutions were demonstrated alongside partners like SYNAOS and Continental at the Interoperability Hub. It was commendable for Wiferion to partner with the most number of companies for Wireless Power penetration in intralogistics
- Wiferion is one of the leading players in this application market with more than 30 partners, many of whom have already integrated Wiferion’s innovative WPT solution into their AGV/AMRs, with some demonstrating them at LogiMAT 2025.
- PohlCon (Wireless Charging Protection System (WCPS)) and Wiferion (etaLINK 3000) jointly presented a flush-mounted 3kW inductive charging pad that enables opportunity charging during operations. This system removes the need for charging breaks and allows AMRs to remain in continuous use.
- Delta Electronics presented a full range of wireless charging solutions covering different power levels. Their MOOVair 1kW and 3.3kW systems target AGVs and AMRs with compact designs, while MOOVair 10kW and 30kW systems support high-power industrial EVs and forklifts. These solutions boast efficiencies of over 92% and integrate with smart warehouse systems.
- Delta Electronics’ D-Bot Series Collaborative Robots (Cobots) and 3D Time-of-Flight (ToF) Cameras were also highlighted at LogiMAT 2025. The featured D-Bot DC16 Cobot, with a payload capacity of 16 kg and a reach of 1600 mm, is designed for tasks like palletizing, material handling, and packaging. Its Reflex Safety system ensures safe human interaction by detecting contact and reversing movement instantly, making it ideal for collaborative environments. The Cobot’s IP66-rated robust design allows it to operate in demanding conditions while maintaining high precision with a repeatability of 0.02 mm.
- Delta also presented its advanced 3D ToF Cameras, including the DMV-T and DMV-TM models. These cameras enable precise positioning, collision avoidance, and object detection for AGVs and AMRs. The DMV-T features a dual-core CPU for rapid pallet detection and object positioning, while the compact DMV-TM offers a lightweight design and adaptability for dynamic warehouse environments. Both systems are engineered for seamless integration, enhancing navigation and automation across diverse industries such as food packaging, electronics, and automated production. Together, these technologies underscore Delta’s commitment to smarter and safer logistics solutions.
- Another talk of the town at LogiMAT 2025 was Multipower’s launch of its latest ultra-compact cutting-edge charging platform, the Buzzard80, which provides wireless charging capabilities of 80 amps and can operate at 160 amps in parallel. Its solutions are said to serve the power range from 8.5kW to 17kW or 120A to 240A current. Buzzard80 created quite a traction thanks to the essentiality of reducing the downtime of AGVs and AMRs.
- Conductix-Wampfler, another innovative wireless power technology company showcased its WirelessCharger 3.0 solution for contactless charging of AGVs, BatteryBlock SB for energy storage, and the Robin’6 communication device that utilizes Wi-Fi 6 technology for data transmission and energy management.
- ENRX, a new player at LogiMAT 2025, exhibited its ENRMOVE and PWRMOVE, a fully automated wireless inductive charging solution for forklifts and AMRs, which can eliminate downtime. ENRX also has solutions focusing on electric vehicles, including light and heavy-duty cars, e-trucks, e-buses, and e-ferries.
- XNERGY introduced the 1500 W Phoenix compact wireless charger designed for smaller autonomous vehicles such as delivery robots and AGVs and offers high power output with a compact form factor. XNERGY is also said to be developing wireless power solutions for EVs.
- VAHLE Inc. presented an advanced wireless energy transfer solution specifically designed for sorting systems.
- Guangdong Titans Intelligent Power Co., Ltd., unveiled its metal-free contact design–Titans Intelligent Power TT WPT Charger Series
- Though not exhibited, EnerSys promoted its NexSys AIR Wireless Charger – a compact, space-saving wireless charger designed specifically for AGVs. It eliminates mechanical charging connections, reducing maintenance costs and improving safety, making it particularly useful for high-movement environments.
- WAWT also privately met quite a few other wireless power technology companies at LogiMAT 2025, who did not exhibit but were seen to be promoting their respective wireless power solutions for the AGV/AMR market.
While the shift towards higher charging efficiencies is inevitable, we also noticed the prevalence of solutions that aim to eliminate the downtime of AGVs and AMRs entirely in industrial processes.
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It seems that the industry is steadily catching up to the propagated benefits of WPT in AGV and AMR charging. The penetration of magnetic resonance-based wireless charging technology (more so low-frequency-based than high-frequency-based) over inductive-based wireless charging was also evident. To learn more about this application market and its adoption of wireless power solutions and our comprehensive coverage and analysis, feel free to contact our Subject Matter Experts (SMEs).
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But Why Go Wireless Charging?
One of the most significant pain points in automated warehouses and logistics hubs has been the inefficiency of manually charging AGVs, AMRs, and heavy-duty electric forklifts. At LogiMAT 2025, wireless charging emerged as a disruptive force, offering a compelling alternative to traditional plug-in or contact-based charging methods, which are currently using copper platers or pogo-pins. WAWT keeps wondering how come such previous generation charging solutions continue to fancy high-tech and evolved AGV and AMR market.
The increasing reliance on autonomous fleets to address labour shortages means that charging downtime is no longer an inconvenience – it’s a fundamental bottleneck. Companies showcasing wireless charging solutions at LogiMAT 2025 emphasize the ability to charge AGVs and AMRs (while static, in-process or even while in motion), eliminating dedicated charging stations and ensuring vehicles are always operational.
Extending Interoperability to Wirelessly Charging AGVs and AMRs
LogiMAT 2025’s interoperability hub demonstrated that interoperability is no longer a distant goal – it’s a present reality. The widespread adoption of VDA5050, the standardized communication protocol for AGVs and AMRs, marks a monumental shift. Major vendors that once pushed proprietary fleet management software are now openly embracing interoperability, ensuring that businesses can integrate best-in-class solutions without vendor lock-in.
Like in its recent insight on AGV and AMR Fleets in the Industrial Sector, WAWT vouches for the stipulation of standards for the Wireless Charging solution for AGVs and AMRs. A unified WPT standard will facilitate building an ecosystem of efficient AGV and AMR fleets and to facilitate seamless charging experiences.
Final Thoughts: A Future Defined by Seamless Automation
LogiMAT 2025 is a clear indicator that intralogistics is rapidly transitioning into an era of unprecedented efficiency, flexibility, and autonomy. Wireless charging is no longer just a novelty – it is a necessity for any operation that values efficiency and long-term sustainability. The outdated reliance on manual plug-in charging is no longer justifiable. Companies that fail to embrace this change will fall behind as automation, AI, and electrification continue to reshape the industry. Saying so, wireless power solution providers still have a lot to do in order to educate the customers and relay the benefits of wireless power, showing it as a value addition and not cost-feature to embed in their devices.
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With the momentum built at this year’s event, 2026 and beyond will likely see wireless charging become the standard, not the exception. As the industry moves forward, one thing is clear: LogiMAT isn’t just showcasing technology; it is defining the future of logistics. Similar trends were presented at other related events like ProMAT, Modex, and Automate.
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WAWT (Wired & Wireless Technologies) has endeavored to capture as much news, trends, and insights on the wireless power technology market through its full presence and a lot of meetings with companies across the ecosystem at the LogiMAT 2025 and by engaging with industry associates before and after this key event.
Please note that the above news and trend items are not a complete and exhaustive list but represent the profile of news and announcements made at LogiMAT 2025. Additionally, the news items listed above are not presented in any specific order or hierarchy. WAWT would like to take this opportunity to give due credit and thank the participating publications and external sources for their help in compiling this comprehensive list of news and insights related to LogiMAT 2025.
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