I imagine things like pic will be implemented in some way.

>"The motors are dual function: They offer more power for climbing and absorb impact on a person’s joints. According to Skip, MO/GO provides the wearer with 40% more power on the way up, gently supports the knees on the way down, and makes you feel 30 pounds lighter when you’re on the move."

Some sort of regenerative battery system that absorbs impact would help with a battery issue for a short while, but I think the main limiting factor is that the use case is to help carry heavy shit far away from a logistics hub and yet the battery would need to be charged at said logistics hub.

You would basically need a massive TESLA battery on your back, which would offset the benefits anyway.