Subcategory covering components designed for energy storage in robotic systems.
Energy Storage is a subcategory of components responsible for storing electrical energy and supporting autonomous operation of a robot or its modules. It encompasses battery packs, energy storage modules, supercapacitors, and other power supply solutions. These elements are particularly important in mobile robots, humanoids, AMRs, and platforms operating outside fixed power infrastructure.

Smart lithium-ion battery for the Unitree Go2 quadruped robot. Standard 8000 mAh (1–2 h) and long-endurance 15000 mAh (2–4 h) variants. Voltage 28–33.6 V.

Inspired Energy NL2024 smart Li-ion battery pack — 14.4 V, 6.6 Ah (95 Wh) with SMBus, certified for medical devices and autonomous robotics.

Pylontech US3000C — modular 48 V / 74 Ah (3.55 kWh) LiFePO4 energy storage bank with BMS, CAN/RS-485, 6000+ cycles and 10-year warranty.

Dedicated 564 Wh lithium-ion battery pack for the Boston Dynamics Spot robot. Delivers up to 90 minutes of runtime with a 60-minute recharge.

Tattu R-Line V5 6S 1300 mAh — racing LiPo HV pack with 150C discharge and 22.8 V voltage for FPV drones, micro-robots and pulse-load actuators.

Unitree H1 hot-swappable battery pack with 15 Ah / 864 Wh capacity and a maximum voltage of 67.2 V, designed for quick replacement during robot operation.