Charging infrastructure for everything that moves

Aureum deploys Volatus Power charging technology across its network: grid-tied and renewable-first, designed to serve eVTOL aircraft, drones, ground EVs, and heavy fleet vehicles at vertiports and the AC-16 droneport.

The technology

Volatus Power, deployed by Aureum

Aureum is a distribution partner for Volatus Power charging systems in advanced air mobility, and the integrator and operator for deployed systems. Every charging system Aureum deploys is Volatus Power technology, running the patent-pending e-cellerate power-conversion architecture and engineered toward a 99 percent uptime target, with cloud diagnostics after every charge and remote monitoring that supports pre-failure component swaps.

Meet the partners
A Volatus Power mobile DC fast-charging trailer, a white two-axle unit with dual charging cables and a control screen.
The aviation platform

Aeros 360

The aviation member of the Volatus portfolio: a 360 kW charging platform purpose-built for electric aircraft, eVTOLs, drones, and airport ground support equipment. Aviation interfaces and certification are confirmed for each aircraft program, and the platform integrates with microgrid, battery storage, and utility-coordinated site power.

360 kWAeros 360 rated output
e-celleratePower conversion, patent-pending
99%Uptime target, engineered toward
On + off-gridTwin AC inputs

Monitored, serviced, and built to standard

Remote monitoringEach unit uploads charge and self-diagnostic data to the cloud after every charge. Remote monitoring supports pre-failure component swaps, so service happens before downtime does.
Nationwide serviceVolatus nationwide service teams provide quick turnaround for system service needs.
ManufacturingBuilt to DoD-grade manufacturing standards through WiscoLift in Wisconsin, the same manufacturing partner behind the AC-16 droneport.
Modular upgradesModular design allows as-needed system upgrades, so a site invests gradually as demand and use cases grow.

Built to charge a whole site

It anchors municipal networks and commercial drone logistics alike.

Multi-modal

One stack, every vehicle

A single Volatus charging architecture serves eVTOLs (electric aircraft that take off and land vertically), delivery drones, passenger EVs, and heavy fleet vehicles at the same site, instead of a separate system for each.

Grid-tied

Balanced against the grid

On-site energy storage buffers fast-charge demand against local grid capacity, so a site can run heavy charging where the grid alone would not allow it.

Renewable-first

Solar and storage where it fits

Sites pair charging with on-site solar and storage where conditions allow, and fall back to hybrid generation where the grid is thin.

Resilient

Off-grid when it has to be

Twin AC inputs run the system on-grid and off. The AC-16 droneport carries its own energy and can charge with no grid at all; vertiports add surge capacity for peak operating tempo.

Operated

Scheduled with everything else

Charging is dispatched through the same operations system as flights and ground movements, so energy is planned with the same discipline.

Across the network

The same charging layer, every form

At the AC-16 droneport At a vertiport hub

FAQ

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What charging technology does Aureum deploy?

Aureum deploys Volatus Power charging technology across all of its infrastructure: the AC-16 droneport and every vertiport it designs. Aureum is a distribution partner for Volatus Power charging systems in advanced air mobility, and the integrator and operator for deployed systems.

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What is e-cellerate?

e-cellerate is the patent-pending Volatus Power power-conversion architecture. It sits inside the Volatus charging portfolio that Aureum deploys, and the equipment is engineered toward a 99 percent uptime target.

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What is Aeros 360?

Aeros 360 is the Volatus Power aviation charging platform: a 360 kW system purpose-built for electric aircraft, eVTOLs, drones, and airport ground support equipment. Aviation interfaces and certification are confirmed for each aircraft program, because aircraft charging standards are still consolidating.

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Can the charging system operate off-grid?

Yes. Twin AC inputs run the Volatus system on-grid and off-grid. The AC-16 droneport carries its own energy and can charge with no grid at all, and vertiports stay grid-tied with storage that adds surge capacity for peak operating tempo.

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How is the equipment monitored and serviced?

Every unit uploads charge and self-diagnostic data to the cloud after each charge. Remote monitoring supports pre-failure component swaps, nationwide Volatus service teams handle turnaround, and the modular design takes system upgrades as demand grows.

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Who manufactures the charging systems?

Volatus Power manufactures the systems, built to DoD-grade manufacturing standards through WiscoLift in Wisconsin. Aureum deploys them across its vertiports and the AC-16 droneport as Volatus Power’s distribution partner in advanced air mobility.

Charge the whole site

Tell us the mix of aircraft, drones, ground EVs, and fleet, and the grid you are working with. Aureum scopes the Volatus Power charging architecture that fits.