Announcing our new charging technology for drones, DiaB (drone-in-a box) and mobile robots

Thanks to six years of experience in this field today we are announcing our new charging technology for drones and mobile robots, engineered to let you build charging pads, DiaB (drone-in-a-box), and docking stations.

In principle, the solution is very simple. When the contacts installed on the drone/robot come in contact with the conductive elements connected to the charge system, charging starts automatically.

How it works

The system has the smallest footprint and it is by far the most lightweight on the market.

With an ultralight onboard payload of 20g it is possible to transfer up to 750W to the drone/mobile robot.

The system comes with an intuitive web-based interface to let you configure, manage and monitor your charge systems in an intuitive manner. Open SDK are also available, enabling any kind of developments on top of the hardware, in a transparent manner.

 

The first and most important feature of the system is the added safety against contact shorts. All contacts can safely come into contact with any conductive surface and liquids without generating shorts. This is an essential feature that took a long time to develop. The Skycharge system comes also with robust protection against overload, over voltage, and over temperature.

Another unique feature is the data link established alongside the electrical connection. No other charging system on the market has this feature. The data link is used by the charging system to optimize charging according to the battery/application needs. There are many other ways the data link could be used. You could use it to transfer BMS data, or authorize a device before charging it. Maybe you want to charge different batteries in different ways, and dynamically adapt the charging curve based on BMS data – or build deep-learning-based charging algorithms and services.

Who this is for

Since 2015 a growing number of drone manufacturers and service providers rely on Skycharge’s drone charging pad and hangars. Drone and mobile robot manufacturers can now implement the new charge system in their preferred manner, building services on top of it, or leveraging those that are offered by Skycharge.

Starting from November 16th, the Skycharge system be directly purchased on the company website technology page.

The Skycharge development kit is priced EUR 3,600 and includes all necessary components, software, documentation, and support, to start charging your drone/robot/battery automatically and programmatically. You can also optimize costs and build your own charge system by only sourcing the bare charging electronics for EUR 520-1,200/unit depending on the quantity.

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