Instagrid Unveils GO MIL Tactical Power System & Bundeswehr Partnership

Instagrid introduces NATO-certified portable energy to the German market to provide silent, high-performance power for modern military operations By Summer James / 03 Mar 2026

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Instagrid has officially introduced its GO MIL portable power system to the German market at EnforceTac 2026 following its successful integration into the German Bundeswehr’s tactical infrastructure.

The system is designed to provide clean, silent, and grid-quality power in environments where mobility and stealth are mission-critical requirements. By achieving an official NATO Stock Number (NSN), the unit is now positioned for simplified procurement and logistics across all NATO member states and partner nations. The technology addresses a shift in modern warfare where the tactical advantage of a squad is increasingly defined by the electronic stack and autonomous power available at the edge.

GO MIL V1 by Instagrid

The German Bundeswehr has already selected the GO MIL as a primary component of its new 2 kW tactical power system. This hybridized architecture, which includes the MIL LINK intelligent switching unit and Zarges TuLB transport solutions, is intended to replace traditional combustion engines. This transition aims to improve operational resilience, reduce fuel dependency, and significantly enhance signature management.

Volker Schreieck, Bundeswehr Procurement Project Lead, commented, “This new generation of tactical energy systems shows the possibilities when the right technologies, companies and people come together. With GO MIL we are introducing market-ready energy storage solutions that deliver clear technical, logistical and tactical advantages.”

Engineered for extreme environments, the hardware features IP65 protection against dust and water and remains operational in temperatures ranging from –32°C to +60°C. Its design focuses on low detectability, minimizing acoustic, thermal, and visual signatures to protect units in the field. The system is capable of supporting a diverse range of applications, from powering SATCOM and sensor systems to charging drone batteries and enabling field maintenance such as welding.

Andreas Sedlmayr, Co‑Founder & Co‑CEO of Instagrid, added, “Instagrid started by delivering portable, clean power to construction professionals. Over time, we saw a strong demand from military users and emergency services. With GO MIL, we translated real operational feedback into a mission-ready system built for tactical operations – designed for extreme environments, rapid deployment and low detectability across thermal, visual and acoustic signatures.”

The unit is built for single-operator deployment, ensuring that mobile command kits, electronic warfare payloads, and counter-UAS systems can remain continuously active without the logistical burden of fossil-fuel generators. Following its initial European debut, the system is seeing increased momentum as defense forces look to modernize their energy architecture for dense, high-tech operations.

Posted by Summer James Summer is an Editor & Copywriter at Defense Advancement. With a background in Creative Writing and English Literature, she joined in 2025 and brings a keen interest in drones and naval defense. Her focus is on producing clear, engaging content that explores the latest developments in military technology and defense innovation. Connect
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