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Quaze Technologies is advancing battlefield energy solutions with its wide-surface wireless power transfer (WPT) technology, designed to provide seamless, uninterrupted charging for robotic platforms, soldier-worn systems, and unmanned assets—even in the most demanding conditions.
As a key participant in the Arctic Warrior Experiment (AWE) 2025, Quaze Technologies put its Surface Power Technology to the test in Norway’s unforgiving Arctic terrain. Hosted by the Norwegian Special Operations Command (NORSOCOM) in collaboration with the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), the event aimed to evaluate advanced capabilities in cold-weather warfare.
Arctic Testing of Wireless Charging for Tactical Operations
Quaze’s Surface Power Technology, which leverages magnetic resonance for efficient and safe power transfer, was rigorously tested to deliver continuous wireless recharging across multiple deployed assets. The trials focused on evaluating the system’s adaptability and performance in sub-zero conditions.
In partnership with Galvion, Quaze successfully integrated its wireless power transfer solution into BRP Lynx snowmobiles and Zeal Motor FAT trucks, enabling on-the-move charging for ‘on-the-soldier’ systems via Galvion’s BATLCHRG™ technology. This setup demonstrated how warfighters can sustain multiple battery-powered devices without manual intervention, significantly enhancing operational flexibility.
Additionally, Quaze showcased continuous remote drone charging over a three-day period, proving the technology’s viability for extending unmanned aerial system (UAS) endurance in the field.
Charging Resilience in Extreme Conditions
The testing confirmed that Quaze’s foldable light-surface charging system and receiver configuration deliver robust power transfer, even when covered by over 10cm of snow or other battlefield debris. Unlike conventional charging methods that require precise alignment, Quaze’s wide-surface power transfer ensures reliable energy flow regardless of environmental obstructions.
Further concept demonstrations explored the system’s potential for additional tactical applications, reinforcing its reliability and versatility. By allowing multiple systems to charge simultaneously, even when concealed beneath snow, sand, water, or soil, Quaze’s technology provides a strategic advantage in combat scenarios.
Xavier Bidaut, CEO of Quaze Technologies, said, “Quaze continues to be at the forefront of the defence industry’s push towards untethered, cable-free power solutions. The AWE opportunity in Norway enabled us to showcase our unparalleled autonomous operational wireless charging solutions in the most extreme environments.
“As we look ahead to where this technology might be of future use across land, sea and air domains, we are excited to explore the endless options. We are delighted to continue to push the boundaries of our technology alongside our partners.”
The Arctic Warrior Experiment 2025 underscored Quaze Technologies’ capability to enhance mission endurance and efficiency with its wireless power solutions.