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Wireless charging keeps production flowing
09 October 2024
Automated guided vehicles (AGVs) underpin the efficient flow of goods throughout the manufacturing process - so any downtime can have serious consequences
ONE AGV manufacturer that has been helping companies easily and cost-efficiently achieve transport automation, is Carrybots. Founded in 2021, its popular mobile robots for in-house logistics – including HERBIE – stand out for their high levels of modularity, flexibility and the modern control software incorporated into its products.
Recently, Carrybots responded to a request from a large tea manufacturer that had a requirement for a HERBIE with a faster, more convenient method for charging. Carrybots weighed up the pros and cons of battery swapping versus automatic charging, and concluded that battery swapping takes more time, while in process charging could be realised through a wireless solution. The latter option brings many advantages in a production or in-house logistics environment, ranging from improved safety, faster charging times and easier implementation. It also negates the need for additional storage space to house batteries while they are charging.
Wireless charging for all environments
With the preferred charging method established, the tea manufacturer then identified certain requirements that the wireless charging solution had to fulfil. It had to offer minimal to no maintenance and be high quality. Due to the nature of the manufacturing environment, it also had to be suitable for harsh environments (especially dusty ones) and have no open contacts. It needed to offer CAN communication, be compact on the AGV while also being easy to integrate into the facilities. With those requirements established, Carrybots’ next step was to identify the manufacturer best able to meet the customers’ wireless charging needs.
Given its reputation for innovation, Delta was the first company to offer a 1kW Wireless battery charging system in series production. It now offers the broadest range of wireless charging systems that scale from 1 kW to 3.3 kW, 10 kW and 30 kW outputs. Delta is also recognised for its levels of customer and technical support, and its willingness to offer testing material to make it easier for customers to establish the most suitable solution for their requirements during the Proof-of-Concept stage.
Those qualities appealed to Carrybots, embodied as they are into Delta’s MOOVair wireless charging systems, a revolutionary, no maintenance, high-efficiency product ideal for charging batteries in AGV/AMRs and all kinds of industrial electric vehicles. Furthermore, MOOVair guarantees reliability in dusty environments. The other charging alternatives that Carrybot considered used IR-communication – which, when covered by dust, could cause communication issues – and were ruled out on safety and reliability grounds.
Uptime at all times
Commenting on its decision to opt for MOOVair, Marcel Meckes, Carrybots managing director, stated: “Wireless charging systems are easy to integrate within the facility without altering the space. The MOOVair System appealed to us for being compact in size and the 1 kW system is flexible enough to be ‘docked’ even to the existing residential power plugs. Thanks to MOOVair, automation of the process is even easier with automated charging; HERBIE stops by the charging system and charging starts automatically. This is as efficient as with contact charging solutions, but without wear or pollution that can cause charging issues.”
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