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Renewables announces a new collaboration with Monolithic Power Systems (MPS) to incorporate wireless high-speed charging into their e2T electric two-wheel solar tractor. MPS plans to use the e2T to highlight their zero-mechanical-contact charging technology for electric and robotic systems operating in harsh environments.
This partnership showcases MPS’s wireless charging solution using Renewables’ e2T platform as a real-world example of practical electrified equipment designed for outdoor and industrial conditions. The system illustrates how high-power, zero-mechanical-contact charging can enable fast and efficient energy transfer while reducing wear and maintenance associated with traditional connectors.
“MPS’s high-power wireless charging receivers and transmitters, spanning 1kW to 6kW, enable fast, high-efficiency, zero-mechanical-contact charging for industrial, AI-powered robots operating in the harshest environments, including dirt, moisture and chemical vapours. By eliminating mechanical connectors, these systems help extend robot lifetime and improve productivity by reducing wear-related maintenance,” says Afshin Odabaee, Sr Director, Power Module Products. “We are pleased to collaborate with Renewables to integrate our 3kW wireless charging solution into their robotic platforms; and to support the programme with both hardware and firmware expertise.”
Renewables’ e2T is a modular electric two-wheel tractor platform developed for small-scale agriculture, land management and emerging robotic applications. Its flexible architecture makes it well suited for evaluating advanced power and charging technologies in real-world use cases.
“High-power wireless charging represents an important step toward more resilient electric equipment used outdoors,” said Steve Heckeroth, Founder and CEO, Renewables. “Working with MPS allows us to explore how advanced power electronics can be applied to practical agricultural platforms like our e2T.”
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