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Charging Robotics installs wireless EV charging at automated parking facility

By Liam McLoughlin May 2, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
The Charging Robotics solution integrates advanced machine learning and AI algorithms to manage and prioritize charging sequences based on factors such as departure times and vehicle types

 

Charging Robotics has installed a system for wireless charging of electric vehicles with a leading supplier of robotic parking facilities.

The Israel-headquartered wireless EV charging solutions provider says the installation marks significant progress in addressing the challenges of EV charging in robotic facilities, where traditional plug-in methods are impractical. The system enables EV owners to charge their electric vehicles seamlessly and efficiently, enhancing user convenience and promoting sustainable urban living.

The system is eventually intended to be used for charging EVs while reporting charge data to the cloud and managing the charging process based on available electricity and customer needs.

The wireless charging solution integrates advanced machine learning and artificial intelligence algorithms to manage and prioritize charging sequences based on factors such as departure times and vehicle types. This ensures optimal energy utilization and readiness of vehicles for users.

“We are excited to implement our wireless charging technology on-site, marking a major step toward our vision of revolutionizing EV charging in automated parking environments,” said Hovav Gilan, CEO of Charging Robotics. “As the global adoption of electric vehicles accelerates and the demand for space-efficient Automatic and Robotic Parking Systems continues to rise, the need for seamless and scalable charging solutions becomes critical. We believe that Charging Robotics offers unique, innovative wireless technology specifically designed to meet the complex needs of parking infrastructure, regardless of size or layout. Our system bridges the gap between two fast-growing markets, delivering a truly integrated and future-ready solution.”

The system's interface allows drivers to initiate and monitor the charging process via a dedicated smartphone application, providing real-time updates and billing information.

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