Volkswagen presents a vision for the future, a mobile charging robot
31 Dec 2020|1,175 views
Volkswagen Group Components has revealed its first glimpse of the prototypes of its mobile charging robot. This is one of the visionary charging concepts that Volkswagen hopes will expand the charging infrastructure over the next few years. Its task is the fully autonomous charging of vehicles in restricted parking areas like underground car parks.
The charging robot - started via an app or Car-to-X communication - operates totally autonomously. It independently steers the vehicle to be charged and communicates with it, from opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug and decoupling it.


The energy storage unit stays with the vehicle during the charging process. In the meantime, the robot charges other electric vehicles. Once the charging service has ended, the robot independently collects the mobile energy storage unit and takes it back to the central charging station.
Volkswagen Group Components will also be responsible for all Volkswagen Group charging activities and charging systems in the future. The intention is to integrate the charging robot into an overall concept that will focus on the long-term success of electric mobility, and thus the electrification of transport.
Volkswagen Group Components has revealed its first glimpse of the prototypes of its mobile charging robot. This is one of the visionary charging concepts that Volkswagen hopes will expand the charging infrastructure over the next few years. Its task is the fully autonomous charging of vehicles in restricted parking areas like underground car parks.
The charging robot - started via an app or Car-to-X communication - operates totally autonomously. It independently steers the vehicle to be charged and communicates with it, from opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug and decoupling it.


The energy storage unit stays with the vehicle during the charging process. In the meantime, the robot charges other electric vehicles. Once the charging service has ended, the robot independently collects the mobile energy storage unit and takes it back to the central charging station.
Volkswagen Group Components will also be responsible for all Volkswagen Group charging activities and charging systems in the future. The intention is to integrate the charging robot into an overall concept that will focus on the long-term success of electric mobility, and thus the electrification of transport.
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