Delta Showcases Integrated Automation and Smart Charging Solutions for Intralogistics Applications at MODEX 2026

Delta Showcases Integrated Automation and Smart Charging Solutions for Intralogistics Applications at MODEX 2026

RoboticsTomorrow
RoboticsTomorrowApr 8, 2026

Why It Matters

By delivering a single, integrated automation stack, Delta helps warehouse operators cut integration costs and increase equipment uptime, accelerating the shift toward autonomous material‑handling fleets. This positions Delta as a strategic enabler in the rapidly expanding intralogistics market.

Key Takeaways

  • Delta's platform merges vision, motion, and power into single architecture.
  • D‑BOT DC08 robot demo shows coordinated robot‑AGV material flow.
  • MOOVair 01 provides autonomous wireless charging for 1–30 kW fleets.
  • Over one million vehicles already use Delta's MOOV charging solutions.
  • Integrated system reduces complexity, improves efficiency and scalability.

Pulse Analysis

The intralogistics sector is undergoing a digital transformation as e‑commerce volumes surge and manufacturers seek faster, more reliable warehouse operations. Traditional automation stacks often involve disparate components from multiple vendors, creating integration headaches and hidden costs. Delta’s Automation Technology Platforms address this pain point by bundling machine vision, motion control, drive systems, industrial networking, and power management into a cohesive ecosystem, enabling system integrators to design flexible, scalable solutions without extensive custom engineering.

At MODEX 2026, Delta’s live demos illustrated the practical benefits of this integration. The D‑BOT DC08 collaborative robot, paired with Delta’s motion‑control and drive modules, performed synchronized pick‑and‑place tasks alongside an AGV platform, showcasing seamless material flow. Meanwhile, the MOOVair 01 wireless charging system demonstrated in‑process recharging for fleets operating at 1–30 kW, eliminating downtime associated with plug‑in chargers. Real‑time 3D ToF point‑cloud visualizations gave operators instant insight into system health, reinforcing the value of unified monitoring across robotics, vision, and power subsystems.

Strategically, Delta’s move reinforces its position beyond power management into end‑to‑end industrial automation. By leveraging its global footprint and existing MOOV charging base—supporting over a million vehicles—the company can cross‑sell automation solutions to a broad customer base, from warehouse operators to manufacturers adopting autonomous mobile robots. As logistics networks become increasingly data‑driven, Delta’s integrated architecture offers a compelling proposition: reduced complexity, higher equipment availability, and a scalable path toward fully autonomous, energy‑efficient intralogistics operations.

Delta Showcases Integrated Automation and Smart Charging Solutions for Intralogistics Applications at MODEX 2026

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