Delta, a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, will showcase a comprehensive portfolio of connected automation technologies at LogiMAT 2026 in Stuttgart under the theme “Smart Automation Drives Future Logistics: Charging, Motion, Vision & Control – Perfectly Aligned.” At the event, Delta will demonstrate how charging infrastructure, drive systems, robotics, machine vision, and intelligent control platforms can be seamlessly combined into fully integrated, high-availability material flow solutions - enabling scalable, energy-efficient, and future-ready intralogistics operations.
“Reliable and intelligent charging infrastructure is a foundational element of modern automated logistics,” said Daniel Doerflinger, General Manager of the Industrial and Medical Business Unit at Delta Energy Systems. “With our MOOV portfolio, we support both conductive and wireless charging strategies that ensure continuous fleet operation, high system availability, and long-term operational stability in demanding 24/7 environments. In fact, we are very proud to announce that we’ve reached a milestone of ‘One Million Industrial Vehicles Charged by Delta’ globally with our charging solutions this year.”
Integrated Charging and Energy-Optimized Drive Systems
One highlight of Delta’s exhibit is its integrated charging and drive technology. The MOOV Series charging portfolio, already supported over one million industrial vehicles charged worldwide, features both conductive and inductive charging with a wide 1–30 kW power range. The MOOVair Wireless Charging Systems enable in-process charging, even in harsh industrial environments, while the MOOVbase Modular Charging Systems support both opportunity charging during short operational pauses and traditional battery charging, providing a scalable and reliable fast-charging infrastructure to meet diverse operational needs and support the growth of expanding fleets. Combined with CP2000 sensorless vector controllers for energy-optimized operation of conveyor systems, lifts, fans, and pumps, Delta provides a robust and efficient foundation for automated material handling infrastructures.
Intelligent Perception with 3D Time-of-Flight Vision
For advanced perception and safe navigation, Delta showcases its DMV-T Series 3D time-of-flight cameras, including the newly released RGB-D ToF Camera DMV-TM. These systems enable precise 3D environment detection, reliable object recognition, and dependable navigation of AGVs, AMRs, and robotic platforms — even under changing lighting conditions. The compact design of DMV-TM makes it particularly suitable for space-constrained mobile applications where installation space and weight are critical factors.
Coordinated Motion and Industrial Computing
At the control level, AX5 motion controllers and high-performance industrial PCs provide the central intelligence for synchronized motion sequences and precise positioning. These technologies enable optimized cycle times, smooth material flow, and flexible adaptation to evolving warehouse requirements - forming the backbone of scalable automation architectures from goods receipt to dispatch.
Live Robotics Demonstration Featuring the DC08
A key highlight at the booth will be a live demonstration of the collaborative robot DC08 in a typical palletizing and depalletizing application within a conveyor belt-based material flow system. The demo illustrates automated feeding, precise handling, and reliable palletizing of workpieces, showcasing how robotics can be seamlessly embedded into existing intralogistics systems. With an 8 kg payload, a 1,300 mm reach, the DC08 delivers consistent process quality in dynamic environments while maintaining a compact footprint for easy integration.
“Today’s intralogistics environments demand not only performance, but also flexibility and seamless interoperability,” said Michael Mayer-Rosa, Senior Director of the Industrial Automation Business Group EMEA and Head of Intelligent Robot Systems at Delta Electronics. “By integrating charging, motion control, machine vision, and robotics into a unified system architecture, Delta enables customers to reduce complexity, increase uptime, and build scalable automation platforms for long-term growth.”
By presenting fully integrated systems rather than isolated components, Delta underscores its system-level approach to warehouse automation - reducing downtime, improving predictability, and enhancing energy efficiency.
Visitors can experience Delta’s connected automation solutions live at LogiMAT 2026, March 24–26 in Stuttgart, Hall 8, Booth 8A57.
Find more information here: https://www.delta-emea.com/en-GB/landing/LogiMAT-2026