Video: Model Tesla – Hyundai Ioniq 6 is automatically charged by the new robot

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Video: Model Tesla – Hyundai Ioniq 6 is automatically charged by the new robot

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ELECTRIC CAR

Ancestors, press a button – the Hyundai Ioniq 6 e-car promptly drives towards the robotic arm, which is already holding the charging cable in its metal hand. This should be the future of e-car charging.

Looks like a gas station, but everything is fully automated here.

Looks like a gas station, but everything is fully automated here. (Source: Screenshot YouTube)

  • The South Korean car manufacturer Hyundai presented a new charging robot on Tuesday.
  • Previously, Tesla introduced a similar technique.
  • The video shows how convenient this is in practice.

Do you find charging electric cars a nuisance? The fact is: Manufacturers try to use various means to either shorten or sweeten the waiting time. Manufacturers like Tesla or Hyundai even want to take care of parking at the charging point and connecting the power cable.

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After Tesla, the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai has now also presented a charging robot. A fully automatic charging process can be seen in a video from the world’s third largest car manufacturer, which also owns the Kia brand.

In this, the all-electric Hyundai Ioniq 6 drives close to a charging station. The driver then gets out of the car, activates the automatic parking aid and the electric car drives in the direction of the robot all by itself.

The robot arm then opens the charging lock and places the charging cable accurately on the car – also with the help of artificial intelligence.

By the way: The idea of ​​the exchangeable battery is not dead yet. The Chinese manufacturer Nio already operates fully automatic exchange stations in Germany, which look like typical car washes and change the battery – empty to full – in ten minutes.

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