NaaS Technology reveals a charging robot, which can automatically locate charging ports on EVs and recharge them. Robots of this type could be remotely ordered to find a specific EV and recharge it ...
Hyundai reveals ACR, or automatic charging robot, as part of an effort to design safety and convenience features for EV charging. The automaker views this type of robot as part of an automated vehicle ...
Ford has developed a prototype robotic charging station, which the automaker is initially pitching as an aid to disabled drivers. Wrangling a charge cable can be difficult for disabled drivers, but ...
Continental may be a name that auto enthusiasts mainly associate with tires, but that could change in the very near future. The German-based auto parts manufacturer is hard at work developing a robot ...
The first widely available factory original wireless charger in the U.S. might arrive not from Tesla or one of the Chinese EV makers, but from Stellantis. As it revealed its Ram electric truck concept ...
With so many new EVs set to hit the market in the upcoming years, we're starting to wonder just how we are going to charge all of these vehicles. As the problem of EV stations continues to increase, ...
Hyundai has developed a prototype charging robot that allows drivers to charge their electric cars without having to physically handle any cables or connectors. The automaker announced the charging ...
Self-driving robots could make life easier for electric vehicle owners by coming over and charging up your car on their own. That's the concept Volkswagen introduced in a press release on Thursday.
As the number of EVs on our roads increases, so does the need for charger-accessible parking spots. Instead of having to create more EV-specific spots, parking garage operators could soon utilize ...
NaaS Technology Inc. has launched its first automatic electric vehicle charging robot that automatically locates your EV, smart charges it, and takes automatic payments as a response to the increasing ...
No batteries last forever. That means humanoid robots that need to operate for more than two to four hours need to recharge. Today, Figure AI CEO Brett Adcock shared a new and deceptively simple way ...