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PULS to showcase Decentralised Field Power supplies and Industrial Wireless Charging at IntraLogisteX 2026

18th – 19th March - NEC Birmingham - Stand 707

PULS, an innovation leader in power supply technology, announces its participation at IntraLogisteX in Birmingham, where it will showcase its expanding range of decentralised field power supplies for intralogistics and material handling, and demonstrate its industrial wireless charging solutions for mobile robotics. The event provides machine builders, system integrators and industrial automation teams with the opportunity to explore practical approaches to scalable DC power distribution in demanding operational environments.

New field-level power supplies

PULS has significantly expanded its FIEPOS field power supply portfolio for decentralised industrial applications, offering a structured range from 94 W to 1400 W. The latest additions include new low-power classes (100 W, 200 W) and a new high-power class (1400 W), complementing the established 360 W and 600 W variants. Together, the portfolio supports a wide range of industrial applications including intralogistics, factory automation, conveyor systems, material handling, storage technology and robotics.

Designed for decentralised electrical systems, the rugged, IP-rated FIEPOS field power supplies can be installed directly in the field without an additional enclosure. The units support local control with optional IO-Link communication, and are available with IP54, IP65 and IP67 protection for reliable operation and protection against ingress of dust and water.

“UK intralogistics operations increasingly require flexible, modular machine design and reliable 24 V and 48 V DC supply close to the load,” says Gary Doyle, Managing Director at PULS UK. “With the expanded FIEPOS portfolio, including new 100 W and 200 W field power supplies and our upcoming 1400 W option, machine builders and system integrators can implement decentralised power architectures that simplify installation, reduce cabinet demands and support scalable system design. We look forward to discussing decentralised power and our industrial wireless charging solutions with visitors at IntraLogisteX.”

Industrial wireless charging solutions

In addition, PULS will be showcasing industrial wireless charging systems from its Wiferion business unit, supporting contactless energy transfer for mobile robotics. The team will be available to discuss application requirements and implementation concepts for AGVs/AMRs and other mobile systems—helping reduce cabling constraints, simplify charging processes and maximise up-time.

PULS welcomes engineers and decision-makers to stand 707 to discuss implementation strategies, system sizing, and deployment considerations for robust power architectures and charging concepts in industrial environments.

For more information on call +44 1525 841001, email sales@puls.co.uk or visit www.pulspower.com/uk/ 

About PULS

The PULS Group, founded in 1980 in Munich by Bernhard Erdl, is a global leader in industrial DC power supply solutions. The portfolio includes highly efficient DIN rail power supplies, decentralised IP54, IP65, and IP67 field power supplies, as well as reliable DC UPS systems. With the acquisition of Adelsystem, PULS has strategically strengthened its uninterruptible power supply segment. In the field of wireless charging, the Wiferion business unit sets the standard for inductive charging systems for automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and mobile robots. PULS employs around 1,400 people and operates its own manufacturing facilities in Europe and Asia.

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