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Galvion Expands ‘Charge on the Move’ Capability with Vehicle and Dismounted Integration Solutions

Galvion is cranking up the power game for tactical operators with their expanded Charge on the Move lineup, integrating vehicle-mounted and dismounted accessories for the Squad Power Manager (SPM). Picture this: the SPM Vehicle Mount paired with the rugged Juggernaut.Case lets you slap power distribution right into your rig—think seamless charging for radios, NVGs, comms, and even those power-hungry plate carriers while you’re pounding down the trail or highway. On the flip side, the Mobile Power Pack collab with Haley Strategic turns your go-bag into a portable fortress of electrons, keeping your DMR, red dots, and helmet cams juiced without skipping a beat. They’re demoing it all at SHOT Show booth #32003, so if you’re there, swing by and geek out.

For the 2A community, this isn’t just gadget porn—it’s a game-changer for self-reliant defenders who train like they fight. In a world where blackouts, SHTF scenarios, or extended patrols demand uninterrupted uptime, Galvion’s modular ecosystem bridges the gap between vehicle ops and foot-mobile hustles. No more dead batteries mid-range day or during a neighborhood watch; these kits scale from your daily driver to a full squad setup, echoing the modular ethos of AR platforms and MOLLE gear. It’s pro-2A innovation at its finest—empowering civilians, hunters, and patriots to stay mission-ready without relying on fragile grids or Big Brother logistics.

The implications ripple wide: as energy demands explode with next-gen optics, thermals, and body cams, Galvion’s push democratizes battlefield-grade power for the everyman defender. Expect ripple effects in the civilian market—custom rigs for overlanding 2A enthusiasts, competition shooters, or homestead security teams. This is the future of sustained ops, where charge on the move means you’re always one step ahead, battery be damned. Keep an eye on these developments; they’re fueling the right to keep and bear arms in the power-intensive era.

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