PowerMat, an Israel based company, offers a variety of wireless based robot charging solutions. Click here to learn more.
Wibotic, small Seattle based start-up, has created a line of self-charging stations for ground and air based robots. Click here to learn more.
DYI Projects
The following are DYI projects that you can assemble from ‘scratch’:
- Roamer, the Self Charging Companion Robot (includes a ground based charging plate using a direct connection; includes a demo video)
- Autocharge SG90 Nano Robot (includes a ground based charging plate and antenna; includes a demo video)
- How to add wireless charging to your robot (intermediate/advanced project: uses induction coils, similar to electric toothbrush charging stations; great description of the science and engineering))