ACT Provides Chargers for TractEasy EZTow Deployments in the U.S. and France

March 4, 2024
The EZTow is used at airports and industrial sites in baggage, cargo and material logistic flows.
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Advanced Charging Technologies, Inc. (ACT), a leading provider of cutting-edge charging solutions, is delighted to add outdoor autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs) to the long list of applications benefitting from its state-of-the-art technologies. 

Users of autonomous vehicles know the importance of continuous collection and analysis of operating data. The integration of ACT Quantum charging technology into autonomous vehicle deployments not only ensures a reliable and efficient charging experience but also provides the analytics necessary for optimizing charging needs, to optimized flow operation.           

"We are excited to support TractEasy and integrate our industry leading charging solution into the innovative EZTow deployments," said Michael K. Nelson, president of ACT. "These recent deployments underscore our dedication to advancing the electric autonomous vehicle landscape, offering a seamless and efficient intelligent charging experience for users of autonomous towing services." 

TractEasy's CEO, Rich Reno, expressed enthusiasm about the recent deployments, stating, "ACT chargers have provided necessary operational capability to our large customers with the added benefit of having one supplier capable of supporting deployments around the world which provides the global consistency for our large multinational customers.  Optimal utilization of our EZTow autonomous tow tractor requires the flexibility of indoor and outdoor charging and easy access to key operational KPIs, including charging data, which is seamlessly integrated through ACT.”

The EZTow is used at airports and industrial sites in baggage, cargo and material logistic flows. It is the latest product to benefit from ACT's expertise in developing robust and efficient charging solutions with recent deployments in the U.S. and in France. The combination of ACT chargers with autonomous vehicles like EZTow, represents a significant milestone in the journey towards a more innovative and data-focused material handling solution.