Hyundai Motor Group Presents Automatic Charging Robot For EVs via insideevs.com
The ACR is a one-arm robot, which communicates with the electric vehicle and is capable of automatically opening the charging port and correctly plugging the charger into the port using control technology applied by a 3D camera-based artificial intelligence algorithm.
"Once the vehicle is stationary, the ACR communicates with the vehicle to open the charging port, calculating the exact location and angle through a camera mounted inside. It literally does everything from start to finish and, according to the South Korean manufacturer, the ACR operates reliably in all environments, regardless of charger location, weather , and potential obstacles.
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