Charging Robotics is an early-stage Israeli company developing wireless charging systems for EVs, with a current focus on Automated Parking Systems (APS) — facilities where drivers cannot physically access their car once parked, making cable charging impossible. The system consists of a receiver installed on the APS transport plate and a transmitter at the parking spot; once the car is moved to its location, the transmitter and receiver align and charging begins automatically via electromagnetic induction. Charging Robotics sells this system to APS operators and parking facility providers on a B2B basis, with current customers in Israel including Electra Parking Solutions, Parkomot, and Parking Design. The company has orders for 15 systems at roughly $3,000 each, with one system installed in Tel Aviv and in early testing. Longer term, Charging Robotics aims to expand into broader public parking lots and develop a fully autonomous robotic charging platform. Beyond APS charging, Charging Robotics holds a 51% stake in Revoltz, which makes the PORTO EV — a compact electric micro-vehicle designed for urban last-mile delivery with a 100 km range and 250L cargo capacity. Revoltz received Israeli regulatory approval in early 2025 and has delivered its first commercial units. Charging Robotics intends to integrate its wireless charging technology into the Revoltz platform. The company plans to generate revenue through equipment sales, a SaaS route optimization app, and electricity resale to EV drivers. The company is at an early commercial stage, funded through equity raises and grants from the Israel Innovation Authority.
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