Soldier system specialist Galvion has expanded its ‘Charge on the Move’ capability with the introduction of new vehicle-mounted and dismounted integration accessories designed to support real-world operational use, the company announced on 19 January 2026.

Building on Galvion’s field-proven Squad Power Manager (SPM), these new accessories transition Charge on the Move from a demonstrated capability into a scalable, mission-ready solution that enables power generation, distribution and battery charging while on the move, whether mounted in vehicles or carried by dismounted operators.  The expanded offering includes a vehicle mounting solution for the SPM, developed in collaboration with Juggernaut.Case, and a Mobile Power Pack created with Haley Strategic, providing a fully integrated, modular option for dismounted power and radio management.

The SPM Vehicle Mount securely installs the Squad Power Manager across a wide range of vehicle platforms, supporting rapid installation, clean cable routing, vibration protection and tool-free removal for dismounted operations. Designed to accommodate varied vehicle interiors and mission needs, the mount offers multiple attachment options, allowing units to position the SPM where it is most accessible. Tested to relevant MIL-STD environmental requirements, the mount supports reliable power access while vehicles are in motion, allowing soldiers to arrive at the point of dismount with charged batteries and powered equipment.

Galvion’s Charge on the Move SPM Vehicle Mount. [Galvion]
Complementing the vehicle configuration, the Mobile Power Pack offers a complete, ready-to-deploy backpack-based solution designed to carry the SPM, SoloPack batteries, radios, cabling and associated accessories in a single optimized loadout. The pack integrates modular organisation panels, cable routing and ergonomic load distribution to support communications-heavy roles and extended operations.

The Charge on the Move vehicle mount and mobile pack are available as accessories for existing SPM systems but can also be incorporated into customised power and communications kits based on mission and user requirements.

“Charge on the Move was always envisioned as more than a single configuration; it’s about giving units flexible options to manage power across platforms and phases of a mission,” Galvion CEO Todd Stirtzinger explained in a company press release. “These integrations reflect how operators actually work, and how partners can help accelerate deployable capability rather than one-off prototypes.

“By working with established industry partners, Galvion continues to expand our power and data ecosystem beyond standalone hardware, offering validated configurations that can be adopted as accessories or tailored into program-specific kits,” Stirtzinger added.

Galvion’s Charge on the Move SPM Mobile Power Pack. [Galvion]