My $0.02 worth.
First, in my case the mount is polar aligned, and each time I put it on the pier it goes back to the same spot, so motorization isn't required, not by me anyway.
Secondly, if you do use some form of motorization, it needs to be sufficiently strong, and accurate that it could overwhelm the whole idea in the first place. Moving the respective axes, and then locking them is different to making them moveable all the time, via a motor.
Good luck though, always something to tease the brain.
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