The Rocsys Platform was recently launched at ACT Expo 2025 in Anaheim, California. The new product will provide “a comprehensive, integrated solution that combines cutting-edge hardware, intelligent software, and proactive support to simplify and scale hands-free charging for autonomous mobility”.

Designed to meet the demands of 24/7 autonomous operations, the Rocsys Platform ensures vehicles are always charged, connected, and ready when operators need them. Founded in the Netherlands, Rocsys is a leading company in the field of hands-free charging. The company boasts a brand in the United States, which is becoming the primary market. That’s what Rocsys’ CEO Crijn Bowman told us in Anaheim. We’ll soon publish an exclusive interview with him.

Rocsys platform for autonomous truck charging

According to Rocsys, as vehicles move toward full autonomy, infrastructure must evolve with them. Current charging systems are built on the outdated assumption that a human operator should always be present. Manual charging is time-consuming, labour-intensive, error-prone, and incompatible with the scalability that autonomous fleets demand.

More into details, The Rocsys Platform includes four key components:

  • Rocsys Proactive Care – A 24/7 expert support service offering remote performance monitoring, computer vision performance updates, remote troubleshooting, and proactive maintenance to ensure uninterrupted operations, especially in challenging environments like ports and logistics hubs.
  • Rocsys Steward – An advanced automatic connection device powered by computer vision and machine learning. It autonomously detects vehicle arrival, opens the charging port, plugs in safely, charges, and unplugs — all without human intervention. It’s compatible with all standard connectors and existing multi-brand infrastructure.
  • Rocsys API – Enables integration with IT systems such as Terminal Operating Systems (TOS) and Fleet Management Systems (FMS), providing operators with total control and visibility over charging in the context of wider logistics or mobility operations.

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