Electreon has signed a collaboration agreement for its wireless charging technology to be integrated into ATLoS’s autonomous vehicles.
Both companies expect this collaboration to support applications across sectors, including automotive, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, airports, and ports.

Initial deployments will focus on vehicles operating along fixed routes within manufacturing compounds, logistics hubs, and warehouse facilities.
Specific plans are also underway to implement wireless charging at a production facility operated by a global company.
Electreon’s technology enables autonomous vehicles to charge while in motion along embedded charging coils or when stationary at designated locations. This approach reduces manual intervention and charging downtime, allowing continuous operation.
Oren Ezer, CEO of Electreon said:This partnership with ATLoS is a critical step into the rapidly growing industrial automation market. To achieve true autonomy, the charging process must also be autonomous. Combining our proven wireless charging with ATLoS's innovative AVs creates a 'set-and-forget' solution that offers unparalleled operational efficiency for their customers.
The initial project under the agreement will include supply of hardware and software, as well as implementation and technical support. ATLoS vehicles will be fitted with Electreon’s charging system and deployed within part of an area operated by an existing ATLoS client.
José Reis Costa, ProCME Group CEO, said:This collaboration with Electreon represents another strategic step in ATLoS's mission to redefine industrial mobility with truly autonomous and sustainable solutions. By integrating wireless charging technology into our autonomous vehicles, we can eliminate operational barriers, reduce downtime, and increase our clients' efficiency. We are excited to join forces with a partner that shares our vision of a smarter, more automated, and cleaner industrial future.
