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Wiferion – A PULS Brand: Industrial Wireless Charging & Lithium Batteries

November 20, 2025

Wiferion - A PULS Brand: Industrial Wireless Charging & Lithium Batteries

Contactless wireless charging for industrial trucks, autonomous guided vehicles (AGV) and autonomous mobile robots (AMR / CoBot)

Increase your vehicle availability with Wiferion’s wireless inductive charger. This system can charge your entire fleet with just one charging station, no matter what voltage, current and even battery type they have as well as collect data on capacity, energy status and much more!

Why Wiferion?

Wiferion does not see the wireless inductive power coils as independent components, but as an integral part of the power electronics. Thanks to their in-depth knowledge of simulation and dimensioning of coils and electronics, they are able to develop highly efficient, compact charging systems for any application.

  • 30% less vehicles needed
  • 93 % efficiency
  • 40 mm position tolerance
  • 1,2000 systems sold

The power of etaLINK. Why your customer will love etaLINK and Wiferion.

With their extensive experience in the field of power electronics, Wiferion has supported the development of numerous power converter systems for the e-mobility, energy storage and renewable energy sectors.

CW1000: Wireless charging with 1000 Watt

The new CW1000 system from Wiferion with 1kW is based on our many years of experience and expertise in the field of efficient energy supply. This has enabled them to develop a contactless charging system that combines electronics and coils. As a result, the system offers numerous advantages such as a compact design, intelligent energy supply and a cost-efficient and reliable power supply for small robots. The system can simply be connected directly to the battery, making it a particularly simple and practical solution.

etaLINK 3000: Wireless charging with 3000 Watt

etaLINK 3000 is a patented inductive charging system for industrial electric vehicles and mobile robots. Wiferion’s charging systems are designed for the latest generation of smart and autonomous robotic systems. Easy and independent to install, they provide the vehicles with all relevant data. Since the systems do not require plug-in or sliding contacts, they enable intermediate charging of the batteries. This so-called “in-process charging” not only saves time, but is also safer than charging via potentially dangerous open contacts. etaLINK charging systems are maintenance-free and designed for many years of continuous use, e.g. in logistics or production. Furthermore, the inductive charger works with any type of battery.

etaSTORE LFP
Lithium iron phosphate – The ideal
solution for continuous use
Capacity (nominal)21 Ah
Voltage (nominal)25,6 V
Charge rate(C-rate)bis zu 2C
Cycles< 7500
Charge current42A
Number of batteries
per system
max. 20
Communication systemCAN-BUS
IP-ProtectionIP54
Size (W x H x D)13,2cm x 18cm x19,5 cm

Modular, connectable in series and with an integrated BMS. With a high charging rate of up to 2C, etaSTORE LFP can be charged from 0-100% in the fastest case in around 30 minutes .

Lithium battery trough with integrated wireless charging

etaTRAY is a plug-and-play lithium rechargeable forklift battery as a retrofit for your forklift trucks. Available for all common forklift troughs with battery capacities from 100 – 240 Ah. No matter whether a battery with 12V, 24V or 48 Volt batteries.

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PULS Acquires Start-Up Wiferion

Wireless charging specialist Wiferion becomes a new business unit, PULS Wireless. Wiferion’s customers will benefit from PULS’ engineering resources and global presence in production and application support. PULS has always been at the forefront of innovation in power supply technology. Recently, they have taken the unique opportunity to expand their business with a new technology, which is promising for many of their customers: wireless charging of autonomous guided vehicles and mobile robots.
 
On 1 October 2023, PULS finalised the acquisition of Wiferion and their wireless charging business and technology. Wiferion becomes a new business unit, PULS Wireless, with an operational team in Freiburg (Germany). 

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