“The milestone of one million industrial vehicles charged reflects Delta's commitment to operational excellence, efficiency, and technical precision,” said Daniel Doerflinger, General Manager of the Industrial and Medical Business Unit. “Customers rely on the MOOV portfolio to ensure uptime, efficiency, and long-term operational stability. With both conductive and wireless charging solutions, we provide scalable infrastructure that supports continuous operations and growing fleets worldwide.”
Delta’s MOOV Series offers a 1 to 30 kW power range, supporting both contact-based and wireless charging for multiple industrial vehicles. This flexibility thus facilitates the deployment of charging strategies tailored for daily workflows, ranging from centralized hubs to 'on-the-go' charging. Furthermore, the portfolio ensures seamless integration into fleet and energy management platforms to optimize energy demand and maintain stable fleet-wide performance.
MOOVair: Contactless Power for Harsh and Demanding Environments
The MOOVair Wireless Charging Systems enable contactless power transfer across air gaps of up to 185 mm without mechanical connectors, allowing vehicles to charge during short operational pauses or directly within process cycles. With up to 95% power efficiency, the systems are engineered for reliable wireless charging in demanding industrial environments, where dust, vibration, and moisture can compromise conventional plug-in connectors.
A prime example of this technology in action is Delta’s partnership with Carrybots GmbH, a manufacturer of modular and efficient transport automation. Recently, Carrybots adopted the MOOVair 01 1kW Wireless Charging System for its HERBIE AGVs deployed in a large-scale tea manufacturing facility. Featuring contactless charging with no open contacts and maintenance-free operation, the MOOVair 01 overcomes the challenges of high dust and tea debris in the working environment and provides stable, highly efficient charging. Moreover, its IP65-rated protection equips the charging pads to be splashed with water for cleaning, while its WiFi-based communication, rather than Infrared (IR), ensures uninterrupted charging even when components are covered in dust.
Beyond the tea industry, Carrybots also deploys the MOOVair Series in cold-chain logistics. It provides stable, autonomous power in refrigerated environments for chilled desserts where traditional connectors often suffer from condensation or frost. In collaboration with Carrybots, Delta’s MOOVair Wireless Charging Systems have now powered over 100 vehicles operating across tea-packaging lines and refrigerated warehouses for chilled desserts.
MOOVbase : Modular Conductive Charging for High-Volume Fleets
To complement the wireless solutions, Delta offers the MOOVbase Stationary Charging Systems which are built for heavy-duty industrial use. Featuring a modular architecture that supports flexible expansion, the Series combines high efficiency and durability with ultimate reliability. The MOOVbase has already proven its resilience through over one billion charging cycles in demanding, round-the-clock logistics environments. Notably, a leading global e-commerce giant utilizes the MOOVbase three-phase 6 kW modular system to power its proprietary AGVs, driving peak operations forward.

The MOOVbase stationary charging system effortlessly handles frequent, short-interval charging
As global logistics faces the dual challenges of operational efficiency and sustainable development, reliable charging infrastructure has become the strategic core of automation transformation. Looking ahead, Delta’s MOOV Series will remain a trusted power foundation for electrified fleets, safeguarding the seamless operation of global supply chains.
