https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/robot-arm-electric-car-charging/
This robot arm could soon recharge your electric car, no driver effort
required 
8.15.18  Luke Dormehl

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TU Graz entwickelt robotergesteuertes Schnellladesystem für E-Fahr 
(translate.google) Graz University of Technology Aug 13, 2018
Researchers at Graz University of Technology present a world first together
with industrial partners: the prototypes of a robot-controlled CCS fast
charging system for electric vehicles. All information on
www.tugraz.at/go/news_stories
]

Part of convincing traditional car owners to join the electric vehicle
revolution is persuading them that EVs, to paraphrase late Apple co-founder
Steve Jobs, “just work.” One way to do this is to offer a vastly simplified,
more seamless refueling experience.

We’ve previously covered innovative ideas, such as roads capable of
wirelessly charging cars as they are driven on. Now, engineers from
Austria’s Graz University of Technology — working in conjunction with BMW,
the Austrian Society of Automotive Engineers, and select other groups — have
come up with an efficient alternative that’s sure to impress even the most
seasoned of gas guzzlers. It involves a smart robotic charger [
https://newatlas.com/robotic-ev-charging/55874/
] that can automatically plug into any electric vehicle, no driver effort
required.

“The charging system is based on a collaborative robot, [which] can operate
next to any living person without danger, and is controlled by an
arrangement of cameras and specific software,” Bernhard Walzel, the
researcher overseeing the project, told Digital Trends. “It automatically
detects an electric plug at the car and connects it to the charging station.
As long as the plug is within the range of the robot, it is not necessary to
place the vehicle in an exactly defined parking position.”
robot arm electric car charging roboterladen1 by ftg tugraz 1

In order to carry out a safe plug-in process, the robot uses a variety of
sensors, along with A.I. technologies such as object detection and
recognition. When you park your car, the robot is able to identify its make
and model, locate the charging port, and establish what kind of charging
port it is. It then connects the liquid-cooled charging plug to give your
battery some much-needed juice. Oh, and it can do this regardless of
lighting.

“The prototype provides a future link between autonomous parking of electric
vehicles and the charging infrastructure,” Walzel said. “Inductive charging
is an alternative solution, but the contactless technologies are not
expected to provide the required high charging power for quick charging.
Conductive systems using charging cables are able to be operated with high
charging power. In addition, when using standardized cables and plugs, no
attachments such as charging plates or special plugs are needed at the
vehicle. One of our focuses was to avoid any [need to adapt the] vehicle
itself, due to issues and challenges like weight, costs or installation
space.”

Other researchers on the project included Mario Hirz and Helmut Brunner.
Having demonstrated their proof of concept with a prototype, the researchers
are now working to find ways to make the system more cost effective.
Hopefully, it won’t be long before such technology finds its way onto our
streets, freeways and, well, wherever gas stations are currently found.
[© 2018 Designtechnica  digitaltrends.com]


https://futurism.com/ev-charging-robot-autonomous-vehicles/
Who’s Gonna Charge Autonomous EVs? Seems Like It Might Be This Robot
August 15, 2018  Electric vehicles (EVs) have a lot going for them. ...
According to the news release, the robot can charge an EV “within a few
minutes for longer driving distances,” ...
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https://gas2.org/2018/08/17/whats-driving-oil-gas-companies-towards-electric-charging/
What’s Driving Oil & Gas Companies Towards Electric Charging?
August 17, 2018  Is it the end of oil & gas as we know it? As BP and Shell
invest heavily into battery and electric car charging businesses, are we
entering a new age of electrification? ...
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