New updates have been reported about Rocsys.
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Rocsys has unveiled the M1, a hands-free, overhead rail-mounted charging system designed to serve up to 10 robotaxi bays per unit, positioning the company as a core infrastructure provider for autonomous EV depots. The solution, which is part of a broader depot autonomy platform, is in pilot now and scheduled for large-scale rollout across thousands of bays in North America and Europe beginning in 2027.
To fund this expansion, Rocsys closed a $13 million Series A extension led by Capricorn Partners with participation from Scania Invest and others, bringing total capital raised to $56 million and signaling strong institutional confidence in its technology and growth plan. Management projects that in a 50-bay depot, the M1 can lift operational efficiency by up to 75% using existing staff and generate as much as $1.7 million in annual savings for fleet operators.
Rocsys is targeting a robotaxi market expected to reach $45.7 billion by 2030, where manual charging is emerging as a bottleneck to scaling fleets profitably and safely. The M1’s multi-bay, modular design works with mixed EV fleets and any charger or connector type, enabling deployment without major infrastructure retrofits and supporting continuous operations while vehicles are cleaned or inspected.
The system is built on Rocsys’ existing soft-robotics and AI-driven platform that has been validated in demanding port and high-duty environments, and it is trained on more than six years of real-world operational data. Rocsys reports a plug-in success rate above 99.9% in live conditions, supported by computer vision, motion intelligence, and a portfolio of more than 130 granted and pending patents.
CEO and co-founder Crijn Bouman frames the M1 as the missing link for taking robotaxi operations from pilots to global deployment, extending vehicle autonomy from the road into the depot. As part of the Rocsys Platform, the M1 is integrated with the Rocsys Portal, APIs for customer IT systems, and remote monitoring and field support, creating a service layer that underpins autonomous fleet readiness and positions Rocsys as a strategic infrastructure partner for large-scale robotaxi and EV fleets.

