Best Way to Charge an Electric Car May Soon Be a Robot Named Ziggy

The battery-on-wheels robot can autonomously navigate parking areas to bring EV charging straight to whatever spot you’ve parked in. It’s slated for release by late 2023 or early 2024.

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Meet Ziggy, the traveling robot that can charge your electric vehicle

Ziggy can save you a parking spot and recharge your car, which will make EVs more feasible in a variety of spaces.

Meet Ziggy, the traveling robot that can charge your electric vehicle

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Voici ZiGGY, le robot qui vous trouve une place de parking et recharge votre voiture

Чтобы компенсировать отсутствие стационарных терминалов, этот автономный терминал, разработанный калифорнийской компанией EV Safe Charge, планируется разместить на общественных автостоянках, в торговых центрах и даже в зданиях. Фирма планирует запустить его в следующем году в США. Read more

EV Safe Charge unveils electric vehicle charging robot

EV Safe Charge, a provider of flexible electric vehicle charging technology, has unveiled ZiGGY, its mobile EV charging robot.

ZiGGY will bring EV charging to parking facilities, shopping and entertainment centers, hotels, fleet operators and property owners, providing cost-effective charging, overcoming the limitations of stationary EV chargers without the need for costly electrical infrastructure. Read more

Meet ZiGGY, the robot that comes when your EV needs a charge

The mobile EV charging robot from EV Safe Charge overcomes limitations of stationary chargers and doesn’t require electrical infrastructure.

ZiGGY comes when you call it via a mobile app or in-vehicle infotainment system, according to developer, EV Safe Charge. What sets ZiGGY apart from most charging systems is that it doesn’t require a vehicle to park in a designated place and it can be implemented without the electrical infrastructure required of a stationary charger. In addition ZiGGY can display digital ads, so it can be a money maker for hotels and other businesses that want to lease Ziggy to provide “charging as a service”.

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