Power when and where you need it
PowerLight Aerial ReCharge™ system (ARC™)
PowerLight Aerial ReCharge™ system
PowerLight ARC Transmitter
Autonomous UAS capture
Integrated safety & comms
Standard power source
Mobile, pallet compatible
PowerLight ARC Receiver
Modular & platform-agnostic
Thermal management
"Flightweight", custom housing
Group 1 to 3+ UAS platform integration
Specifications
Receiver (RX)
| Max Output Power | 800 W peak (~600 W avg) |
| Aerial Charge Region | Circular / static loiter (>~300 m from TX) |
| Output Voltage | 24 Vdc nominal |
| Output Current | Max 40 A (at 24 V) |
| Dimensions | 337 mm × 447 mm × 136 mm (13.3” x 17.6” x 5.4”) |
| Mass | 2.8 kg (6.2 lbs) |
| Drag Force | Less than 1.4 N |
| Environmental | IP65 | -30°C to +45°C |
Transmitter (TX)
| Power Class | Kilowatt-Class |
| Form Factor | Mobile ground unit (trailer or vehicle mounted) |
| Input Power | 480 VAC, 3-phase (240 VAC option) |
| Deployment | 2 person setup |
| Transport | 463L pallet compatible |
| Beam Tracking | Fully autonomous; no operator during charge |
| Mast Height | Up to 4m extended |
| Multi-drone | TX time-shares RX fleet |
| Data Logging | 128 GB local (Configurable) |
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Safety & Compliance
Safety & Compliance
U.S. Space Force Validation
Development of comprehensive operational procedural documentation and strategic deconfliction protocols validated by U.S. Space Force (Laser Clearinghouse).
Multi-Layer Safety System
Multiple layers of safety protocol include procedural controls, active electronic safety interlocks, and automated deconfliction functions.
Versatile Integration
Flexible integration with command and control for various UAS software. Demonstrated and validated with Blue UAS platform.
Validation
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