Rocsys has launched Integrated Charging Platform for Autonomous Vehicles at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo in California.
Rocsys serves key sectors including robotaxis, logistics, and ports, working with companies such as APM Terminals (APMT) Maasvlakte (MVII) along with autonomous technology pioneers EasyMile and embotech, and OEMs like Hyster, DAF, and Autocar.
The Rocsys Platform combines hardware, intelligent software, and proactive support services to ensure seamless, around-the-clock charging.
Purpose-built for continuous autonomous operations, the platform keeps vehicles charged, connected, and mission-ready at all times.
With the port automation market set to surpass $15.5 billion by 2032, the demand for fully automated support systems is surging. Yet manual charging remains a critical bottleneck.
The Rocsys Platform includes:
- Rocsys Proactive Care: 24/7 remote support, including monitoring, predictive maintenance, and performance updates for reliable operation in demanding environments.
- Steward: An autonomous connection system powered by computer vision and machine learning, handling all aspects of charging — detection, connection, charging, and disconnection — without human intervention. Compatible with standard connectors and infrastructure.
- Rocsys API: Enables integration with Terminal Operating Systems (TOS) and Fleet Management Systems (FMS), offering full control and visibility over operations.
- Rocsys Portal: Provides real-time, data-driven insights to optimise charging performance.
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Crijn Bouman, CEO of Rocsys, said: “As we enter a new age of autonomous transport, we need to provide a platform on which these systems can scale.
“Our Rocsys platform will be the foundation that will power these autonomous vehicles, combining market-leading technology with a deep understanding of operations to ensure vehicles are ready and charged when businesses need them.”