Hyundai Begins Real-World Testing of AI-Powered EV Charging Robot
- Hyundai Motor Group and Incheon International Airport Corporation began testing an AI-powered EV automatic charging robot at Incheon Airport on May 22, 2025.
- The pilot follows a memorandum of understanding to commercialize the charging robot service, leveraging Hyundai's robotics and AI capabilities and the airport's infrastructure expertise.
- The robot uses a 3D camera and AI to locate EV charging ports with less than 0.4-inch error, automating charging in various settings and has obtained Korean and European safety certifications.
- Yan Hee-won highlighted that this event represents a significant milestone in demonstrating the real-world benefits of future mobility innovations, while Hag Jae Lee anticipates that the collaboration will enhance both service quality and operational efficiency at the airport.
- This collaboration aims to expand EV automatic charging across transportation infrastructures internationally, enhancing convenience, safety, and Hyundai's robotics business domain.
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Hyundai begins real-world testing of AI-powered EV charging robot
Hyundai announced on Thursday that it has officially launched real-world testing of its AI-powered EV charging robot, which it is referring to as the ACR. The Korean company is partnering with both Kia and Incheon International Airport for the testing phase, which was launched with a memorandum of understanding (MOU). The pilot program is going to be used to lay the groundwork for future robot use for EV charging. Incheon already has a reputatio…
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