Industrial power-supply manufacturer expanding into wireless charging via Wiferion acquisition
PULS Group manufactures DIN-rail and field power supplies from Munich, with a 40+ year track record in AC/DC and DC/DC converters. Recent acquisition of Wiferion (inductive charging pioneer) signals a shift toward autonomous vehicle and mobile robot charging — a bet on wireless power delivery as a growth vector. The tech stack (SAP S/4HANA, Salesforce, Power BI, Jira) and active projects (SAP integration, master data management, API connectors between ERP and non-SAP systems) reflect a mid-market manufacturer wrestling with enterprise system consolidation and data transparency across manufacturing sites.
PULS Group is a privately held industrial manufacturer headquartered in Munich with over 1,700 employees across facilities in Germany, Chomutov, and Suzhou. Core business centers on DIN-rail power supplies (DIMENSION, PIANO, MiniLine product lines) and field power supplies; in 2020 launched FIEPOS, a decentralized power supply for modular plant construction. The 2024 acquisition of Wiferion introduced a new wireless business unit focused on inductive charging for autonomous guided vehicles and mobile robots. Sales and engineering dominate the active hiring mix, reflecting both customer acquisition pressures and R&D expansion into wireless technologies.
PULS Group manufactures DIN-rail power supplies, field power supplies, and AC/DC and DC/DC converters for industrial applications. The company recently acquired Wiferion to enter the wireless inductive charging market for autonomous vehicles and robots.
PULS Group is headquartered in Munich, Germany. Manufacturing and operational facilities are located in Germany, Chomutov (Czech Republic), and Suzhou (China), serving global customers.
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