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CT Redefines Fleet Electrification with Resonant Link’s Wireless Charging

Advanced Charging Technologies (ACT) is revolutionizing fleet electrification by integrating Resonant Link’s cutting-edge wireless charging technology for Material Handling Equipment (MHE) and Ground Support Equipment (GSE). This strategic move strengthens ACT’s commitment to delivering high-performance energy solutions that enhance efficiency, adaptability, and reliability in demanding fleet environments.

By incorporating Resonant Link’s advanced wireless power technology, ACT reinforces its leadership in fleet charging solutions. Resonant Link, a pioneer in wireless power for mission-critical applications, delivers 5x faster charging for industries ranging from electric forklifts to medical devices. Founded in 2017, the company’s proprietary technology achieves near-wired charging speeds for industrial EVs, making it a game-changer in fleet electrification.

ACT’s integration of Resonant Link’s automated wireless charging system introduces unmatched benefits for fleet operations, including frictionless, high-speed wireless charging without mechanical connectors or wear points, effortless retrofitting that seamlessly adapts to existing vehicles with minimal infrastructure changes to maximize uptime, and uncompromising safety with compliance to SAE J2954 and UL 2750 standards, ensuring industry-leading safety and energy transfer efficiency. Resonant Link’s system is the only motive power charger that combines rapid charging speed, flexible parking, and full interoperability. Operators can charge multiple battery types and vehicles using a single, hands-free system—offering 8x larger parking flexibility than traditional wireless chargers.

With a 91% efficiency at 48V and a 19.2 kW power output—33.3% higher than the nearest competitor—Resonant Link sets a new benchmark for fast, reliable, and hassle-free charging. “ACT is committed to pushing the boundaries of fleet electrification, and integrating wireless charging technology represents a major step forward,” said Michael Nelson, President of ACT. “This advancement allows us to provide even greater efficiency, flexibility, and reliability for our customers.”

To drive continued innovation, ACT has appointed Dr. Saurabh Kulkarni as Director of Hardware Engineering. A recognized expert in power electronics, Kulkarni will focus on optimizing performance, scalability, and efficiency to ensure seamless adoption and long-term growth of ACT’s wireless charging solutions. “This marks a milestone for both ACT and Resonant Link,” said Grayson Zulauf, CEO and Co-Founder of Resonant Link. “Our technology was designed to make wireless power practical at scale. ACT is turning that potential into reality, bringing efficient, high-performance charging to fleet operations.”

ACT continues to expand its charging capabilities to meet the growing demand for electrified fleets. The integration of Resonant Link’s wireless charging technology enhances efficiency and scalability, ensuring reliable power delivery across diverse operational settings. “With the recent acquisition of GXC and now the integration of Resonant Link, we are positioning Motive Companies for the future of AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles), MHE, and GSE industries,” said Bob Istwan, CEO of Motive Companies. “These strategic moves reinforce our commitment to delivering cutting-edge energy solutions that drive efficiency and innovation.” By leveraging advanced wireless power technology, ACT continues to lead the transition toward more efficient, sustainable, and high-performance fleet operations.

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