Instagrid GO MIL is designed to deliver clean, silent, grid-quality power in environments where mobility, stealth and rapid deployment are essential. The company states that modern military operations increasingly depend on electronic systems at the edge, requiring continuous and autonomous energy supply.
According to Instagrid, legacy power systems are unable to provide silent, autonomous power and therefore create operational vulnerabilities. GO MIL addresses this by offering a low-signature, compact and robust design to support a range of tactical applications.
These applications include powering communications and sensor systems such as mobile command kits and SATCOM, providing emergency power for lighting and mission infrastructure, and charging drone batteries for ISR and mission support. The system can also enable repair and maintenance operations, including welding and field manufacturing, as well as support counter-UAS systems and electronic warfare payloads such as jammers.
Following its launch at Milipol 2025, GO MIL has gained traction in European defence markets. Instagrid says the system reduces reliance on fossil fuel generators while increasing operational flexibility and lowering detectable signatures.
The German Bundeswehr has selected GO MIL as part of its new generation of hybrid tactical energy systems within the 2 kW power class, known as “Satz 2 kW”. In this configuration, GO MIL operates alongside Instagrid’s MIL LINK intelligent switching unit and the Zarges TuLB transport solution.
The new system replaces conventional combustion engines with a hybridised tactical energy architecture. According to the company, this improves resilience, reduces fuel consumption, enhances signature management and simplifies logistics.
Volker Schreieck, Bundeswehr Procurement Project Lead, said: “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.”
Andreas Sedlmayr, Co Founder & Co CEO of Instagrid, said: “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.”
Instagrid GO MIL has been assigned a NATO Stock Number, which simplifies procurement and logistics across NATO member states and partner nations. The system is built on the company’s existing Instagrid GO platform and is designed for use in harsh operational conditions.
According to Instagrid, GO MIL offers IP65 protection against dust and jet water, operates in temperatures from –32°C to +60°C and enables single-operator deployment. It is intended for use in intelligence operations, rapid deployment units, border security, disaster response and special operations where continuous, low-signature power is mission-critical.




















