A video showcasing the capabilities of the autonomous charging robot (ACR) for electric cars (EV) created by Hyundai Motor Group was released by the company. Find out more at 🚀 engineering interestingengineering
The ACR for EVs is a one-arm robot that can insert a cable into a charging port on an EV and then remove it once charging is finished. The new video of the robot in motion follows Hyundai's presentation of a CGI version in July of last year.The Hyundai IONIQ 6 is seen in the new video parking by itself in an EV charging station. Once the car is stopped, the ACR uses a camera located inside to determine the precise location and angle to unlock the charging port.
The charging session begins when the robot picks up the charger and secures it to the vehicle's charging port. When charging is finished, a robot removes the charger, puts it back where it belongs, and shuts the charging port cover.“The ACR will help to make EV-charging easier and more convenient, especially in dark environments.
The Group's cutting-edge robot technology is demonstrated by the ACR, which at first appearance would seem to be incredibly straightforward. When creating the ACR,considered various factors, including the vehicle's parking spot, the design of the charging port, the weather, potential impediments, and the weight of the charging wire.
Software that can calculate all of these variables at once is necessary for a robot to tie a charger to the charging port securely. The Group has created an algorithm that integrates robotics with 3D camera-based AI technology to achieve this. Robots can precisely handle hefty charges thanks to next-generation control technology based on this application.
Hyundai anticipates that automatic charging robots will greatly improve the convenience of EV charging and, in the future, when integrated with autonomousThe newly launched ACR will be exhibited at Hyundai Motor's exhibit booth at the
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