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One Million Industrial Vehicles Charged in North America and Beyond by Delta to Advance Electrified Automated Logistics
Apr 2, 2026 8:11 AM

FREMONT, Calif., April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Delta, a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, today announced that over one million industrial vehicles across North America and worldwide have been charged by its MOOV Series wired and wireless charging solutions, marking a major milestone in the electrification of automated logistics and material-handling operations. The installed base includes automated guided vehicles (AGVs), autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), forklifts, and heavy-duty industrial vehicles operating in high-throughput warehouses and manufacturing environments.

Dave Morse, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Industrial Automation Strategic Business Platform (IASBP), said, "Reaching the milestone of one million industrial vehicles charged reflects the trust global logistics operators and vehicle manufacturers place in Delta's charging solutions to support mission-critical logistics operations. Our MOOV portfolio provides the reliable and scalable charging infrastructure designed to keep automated fleets running efficiently in demanding 24/7 environments."

Delta's MOOV charging portfolio supports a power range from 1 to 30 kW and includes both conductive and inductive charging solutions, enabling flexible charging strategies for a wide variety of industrial vehicles — from AGVs and AMRs to high-power applications such as electric forklifts. These technologies allow operators to implement centralized fast-charging stations or distributed opportunities charging embedded directly into operational workflows, helping maximize vehicle availability while optimizing energy usage across large, automated fleets.

The MOOVair Wireless Charging Systems enable contactless charging without mechanical connectors, allowing vehicles to charge during short operational pauses or directly within automated processes. This reduces wear, lowers maintenance requirements, and improves system availability, particularly in demanding industrial environments where dust, vibration, and high utilization rates can challenge traditional plug-in charging systems.

Complementing the wireless solutions, the MOOVbase Modular Charging Systems provide scalable fast-charging infrastructure for large and expanding fleets. Designed for continuous industrial use, the MOOVbase Series have completed more than one billion charging cycles in 24/7 logistics operations. Their modular architecture allows flexible expansion while maintaining high efficiency, durability, and operational reliability.

With intralogistics operations under increasing pressure to improve throughput, energy efficiency, and sustainability, reliable charging infrastructure has become a strategic enabler of automation. To learn more about Delta's MOOV Series charging solutions, visit:

https://www.delta-americas.com/en-US/products/Industrial-Battery-Charging/ALL/

About Delta Electronics (Americas)

Headquartered in Fremont, CA, Delta Electronics (Americas) is a subsidiary of Delta Electronics, Inc. (TWSE: 2308), a global leader in power management and smart green solutions. We have operated in the Americas for almost 40 years, with offices, R&D centers, manufacturing, and service facilities across the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and more. Our smart, energy-saving solutions serve customers across data centers, IT, telecom, renewable energy and microgrids, EV charging and powertrains, building automation, industrial automation, lighting, and other major industries.

Please visit: www.deltaww.com | www.delta-americas.com

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SOURCE Delta Electronics (Americas)

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