Mobile Energy Systems for Future-Proof Deployment Scenarios
•VINCORION and ReactiveDynamics at Eurosatory: Booth ExtPe6b – E 96 (outdoors)
• Technologies that protect lives while delivering tactical advantages
Wedel, 18 June 2026. Amid armored vehicles, drone systems, and command-and-control technologies, the technology company VINCORION will be exhibiting at Eurosatory in Paris alongside its co-exhibitor, ReactiveDynamics.
On behalf of the BAAINBw, VINCORION is developing the next generation of tactical, mobile power systems for the Bundeswehr. These systems are designed to support a wide range of operational scenarios that require a reliable power supply in the field: from combat and command posts to communications and surveillance systems, medical areas, and even charging unmanned drones. This is where ReactiveDynamics’ unmanned, modular ground vehicle comes into play. The prototype from the Bavarian startup will be exhibited for the first time at Eurosatory – alongside the PGM low emissionsV tactical mobile power systems and the ESM hybridVenergy storage modules, which can be used to charge unmanned ground vehicles such as ReactiveDynamics’ RDX-1.
Everyone deserves a safe life: Energy solutions and autonomous vehicles
The PGM low emissionsV and ESM hybridV mobile power systems are the heart of every field camp, as they ensure the Alliance’s sustainability goals. The modular systems range from 20 kW for highly mobile operations to combinable 50- and 200-kW classes with a total output of over 1 MW. In ModularGrid networked mode, up to eight systems of different power classes can be operated in parallel – controlled by an intelligent, autonomous energy management system that minimizes fuel consumption and emissions.
Remote-controlled and designed for swarm operations, ReactiveDynamics’ unmanned, modular ground vehicle also serves to protect troops in the field. After a charging time of between 1 and 5 hours, the 400-volt fully electric powertrain enables speeds of up to 80 km/h and a range of 150 kilometers. Equipped with tracks, it is particularly maneuverable and suitable for all types of terrain with gradients of up to 60 percent. Remote control and the capability for swarm operation enable troops to operate safely in the field.
Thinking Together: Mobile Power and Unmanned Systems
“Charging unmanned ground vehicles such as the RDX-1 impressively demonstrates the breadth of our mobile energy systems. Our PGM and ESM platforms are designed from the outset for exactly these kinds of future operational scenarios – whether command posts, medical facilities, or the supply of autonomous systems,” explains Klaas Klasen, Vice President of Strategy and Chief of Staff at VINCORION SE. “Eurosatory offers us the ideal opportunity to showcase this versatility together with innovative partners such as ReactiveDynamics.”
Maximilian Wunderlich, CFO and co-founder of ReactiveDynamics, adds: “A reliable, field-ready power supply is crucial for the operational deployment of autonomous ground vehicles. VINCORION’s mobile power systems demonstrate what such an infrastructure could look like. The fact that we are presenting our RDX1 prototype for the first time alongside this technology underscores the potential that lies in the integration of unmanned systems with high-performance power technology.”
In the long term, the technology company VINCORION aims to achieve optimized interaction between the load, battery technology, and the electric drive system. A potential collaboration could represent an important step toward achieving this goal.