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Israeli Tech Powers Southeast U.S. Mobile Robots with Continuous Charging
Jerusalem, 20 August, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israeli company CaPow, developer of the Genesis in–motion charging system, has partnered with Advanced Control Solutions & Automation (ACS) to bring continuous charging technology to mobile robots in the Southeast U.S. The Genesis system, designed and built in Beer-Sheva, allows robots to recharge while in motion, eliminating downtime from traditional dock charging.
ACS will install CaPow’s modular floor antennas across warehouses in Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi. “By embedding CaPow’s antennas in high-traffic zones, robots stay operational longer,” said ACS VP Cale Harbour.
CaPow CEO Mor Peretz noted the partnership ensures “true 100% uptime without infrastructure overhaul.”














