CaPow to Demonstrate Power-in-Motion™ as a Single Energy Platform for Multiple Robots Live at MODEX 2026 with Ocado Chuck and MiR600

Live demonstration highlights modular charging pad delivering efficient energy to different robot platforms, achieving 100% uptime

CaPow, provider of Genesis, an in-motion power delivery solution for robotic fleets, today announced it will present a live demonstration of its Power-in-Motion™ technology at MODEX 2026, held April 13-16 in Atlanta, Georgia. Visitors to Booth A901 will see two different robotic platforms - Ocado Chuck and MiR600 - receiving energy while operating over CaPow's modular charging pad system.


The demonstration illustrates how CaPow's Genesis platform enables energy delivery to mobile robots while they move, eliminating charging downtime and enabling 100% uptime for automated fleets.

Traditional charging systems require robots to periodically stop operations and dock at charging stations, creating downtime and wasted warehouse space. As fleets scale, these charging constraints become a major limitation on productivity and throughput.

CaPow's modular charging infrastructure transfers energy wirelessly to robots as they perform their tasks, ensuring they remain in an energy-positive state throughout operation. The modular design allows antennas to be placed in locations where robots naturally pass, such as picking stations, transfer points, or high-traffic paths.

At MODEX, CaPow will demonstrate how different robot types can operate on the same energy platform, positioning Genesis as a multi-platform energy infrastructure for mobile automation.
The live demo will feature an Ocado Chuck autonomous mobile robot and a MiR600 autonomous mobile robot both receiving energy on the go- on the same platform.

The Genesis platform integrates into existing warehouse infrastructure and enables operators to rethink fleet design by removing the constraints imposed by traditional charging cycles. By eliminating charging downtime, operators can: Increase throughput, reduce fleet size requirements, minimize reliance on large lithium-ion batteries and reclaim valuable floor space previously dedicated to charging stations.

"Energy delivery is one of the most overlooked constraints in automation," said Prof. Mor Peretz, Co-Founder and CEO of CaPow. "With Power-in-Motion, robots receive energy efficiently as they operate. This changes how fleets are designed and enables automation systems to operate at their full potential."

As robotic fleets continue to expand across logistics, manufacturing, and fulfillment operations, energy infrastructure is emerging as a critical factor in overall system efficiency. CaPow's Genesis platform addresses this challenge by delivering power where robots actually work, rather than forcing them to stop for charging.

Visitors to MODEX 2026 Booth A901 will be able to experience the technology live and see how different robots operate on the same energy platform without having to stop.

About CaPow
CaPow is a pioneer in the field of efficient power delivery for robotic fleets. Its novel Power-In-Motion technology transfers energy to robotic fleets while in motion, eliminating downtime and ensuring constant throughput. The Genesis system seamlessly integrates into existing warehouse infrastructure, enabling operators, automation experts, and OEMs to achieve maximal efficiency while dramatically reducing overall expenses. For more information, please visit capow.energy.

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