October 13, 2025. Quaze Technologies, the creator of wide surface wireless power transfer, announces the commercial launch of its QU6 wireless power solution at AUSA 2025, Washington DC. QU6 is the first turnkey wireless power solution released to market that provides an electronic architecture purpose-built to simplify and accelerate OEM integration of autonomous charging capabilities in any environment. The concept was first launched to the defense market at DSEI 2023 and, subsequently, extensive trials and proofs of concept have taken the technology to the stage of being launched commercially at AUSA 2025. Quaze has confirmed its QU6 compatibility with many of the most used robotic platforms in defence across land, air and sea.
The launch marks the culmination of years of collaboration with leading defense OEMs including Rheinmetall, L3Harris, Galvion, and Vatn Systems. These partnerships demonstrated the flexibility and simplicity of the QU6 architecture, which enables rapid integration into unmanned platforms and delivers reliable charging in the most challenging environments. The QU6 compatibility has also been proven on platforms from 7 other leading defense robotics manufacturers.
The technology has been successfully trialled in all domains, including extreme arctic conditions, prolonged underwater testing and in austere high temperature environments. These integrations showcase QU6’s ability to deliver seamless wireless power via a robot-agnostic, modular architecture across a diverse range of autonomous systems. From aerial drones, underwater vehicles and ground robotics, QU6 is uniquely adaptable and is now ready for deployment at scale.
The Quaze QU6 fills a critical gap in the autonomy ecosystem. It provides the missing link between unmanned systems and sustained, untethered energy delivery to any robot anywhere, without human intervention. Beyond powering mobile platforms, QU6 also enables the unmanned delivery of energy to remote sensors and battlefield infrastructure. By removing these integration barriers, QU6 accelerates time-to-field and unlocks new operational capabilities and endurance for autonomous systems.
Xavier Bidaut, CEO of Quaze Technologies said:
The QU6 technology pushes the boundaries of unmanned vehicle operations by providing wireless remote charging even in the harshest environments, eliminating the need for human intervention. It’s the fuel pump robotics has been waiting for, providing an infrastructure solution that enables autonomous systems to operate independently, anywhere.
He added:
It’s the logistical answer to extending power from centralized sources that reach well into the dispersed battlespace. This creates autonomous charging stations that sustain all unmanned platforms, embedded sensor networks, and forward-deployed systems. This capability transforms how energy is distributed in contested or remote environments, making QU6 a critical enabler of sustained autonomy.


