In old residential areas, the challenges of charging electric vehicles (EVs) and the scarcity of parking spaces equipped with charging stations pose significant management hurdles. Addressing these issues, Cuiyuan First Community in Hangzhou has pioneered a novel approach by introducing 'mobile energy storage and charging robots.' After a month of operation, residents have responded with enthusiastic approval.
The robot, resembling a rectangular prism, measures 0.95 meters in width, 1.9 meters in length, and 1.4 meters in height. It boasts intelligent display screens on both its front and back panels. Equipped with four wheels at its base, the robot trails a several-meter-long charging cable and gun from its rear. Notably, one fast-charging station is designed to accommodate two charging guns, enabling the simultaneous recharging of two robots. This setup not only optimizes space utilization but also enhances the efficiency of EV charging in densely populated areas.
