
The demand for smarter, more efficient industrial operations is growing rapidly, driven by automation, electrification and the need for uninterrupted uptime. Traditional charging and power transfer methods remain a bottleneck in industries such as intra logistics, warehousing and manufacturing, dependent on cables, connectors and scheduled downtime for recharging. ENRX, a Norweigian pioneer in inductive power technology has introduced two systems that bring fresh solutions to the market.
With ENRMOVE and PWRMOVE, the company is redefining wireless power transfer, eliminating mechanical wear, reducing energy loss and enabling fully autonomous energy supply. They offer a seamless, maintenance-free alternative, allowing businesses to move beyond outdated charging constraints and unlock accurate 24/7/365 operations.

“The industry is evolving, and automation is advancing rapidly, but power supply remains a challenge,” says Magnus Terje Vold, Chief Commercial Officer and President Charge at ENRX. “Cables wear out, connectors fail, and scheduled downtime for charging slows down operations. We saw a clear need for a better, more future-proof approach, and that’s exactly what we are delivering with ENRMOVE and PWRMOVE.”
Richard van den Dool, VP of Sales and Business Development Charge at ENRX, highlights the importance of eliminating weak links in industrial power supply. “Our customers demand efficiency, reliability, and solutions that fit seamlessly into automated environments. Wireless charging and contactless power transfer are not just incremental improvements – they are transformative technologies that set the foundation for truly autonomous operations.”
Basically, wireless power transfer uses magnetic resonance to transfer energy between a stationary charging coil and a receiving coil onboard the device to be charged or powered. A magnetic field creates an electric current in the receiver, seamlessly transferring power.

Designed for AGVs, AMRs, forklifts, and industrial vehicles, ENRMOVE integrates wireless charging seamlessly into operations, removing the need for dedicated charging zones, manual intervention, and physical connectors.
“It’s all about efficiency,” says Vold. “ENRMOVE allows vehicles to charge wirelessly during natural stops, eliminating downtime and extending battery life. There’s no wear and tear, no charging cables breaking down – just smooth, uninterrupted operations.”

PWRMOVE is an advanced inductive power transfer system for monorails, conveyor systems and sorter lines, delivering continuous, real-time power. “Industries have been relying on busbars and sliding contacts for decades, but these systems require constant maintenance and can fail at critical moments,” explains Richard van den Dool. “With PWRMOVE, we eliminate these weak points and provide uninterrupted power – no friction, no failures, no maintenance.”
ENRX unveiled the two systems at LogiMAT 2025 held in Stuttgart in March. “The response at LogiMAT was overwhelming,” says Evandro Nishimuni, Managing Director ENRX IPT GmbH. “We saw strong engagement from businesses looking for smarter, more reliable power solutions. The shift towards automation and electrification is happening now, and ENRX is ready to support companies in making that transition.”

Based in Skien, ENRX develops stand-alone equipment and integrated systems in induction heating, wireless inductive charging and contactless power supply including systems for wireless charging roadways. There are about 1,100 employees with annual turnover of 135 million EURO. For more info, see www.enrx.com.