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Hyundai Motor Group recently partnered with South Korea’s Incheon International Airport to commercialize its robot EV charger ...
Hyundai’s multi-billion-dollar factory in Georgia is leaning on both to continue its upward trajectory in the electric ...
Hyundai and Kia teamed up with Incheon International Airport Corporation to launch a pilot project for their electric vehicle ...
Hyundai and Kia are set to trial their new robotic system that automatically charges electric vehicles, aiming to make EV ownership more convenient and hands-free. A new agreement will see their ...
Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) has joined forces with Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC) to deploy artificial ...
The South Korean automaker’s new $7.6 billion factory is a bulwark against tariffs and EV-hostile policies.
Hyundai Motor Group’s automatic charging robot would be able to recharge multiple EVs over the course of hours or days via a ...
Hyundai’s automatic charging robots are up and running in the company’s home country. The robot automatically detects an EV's ...
Have you ever needed to plug something in to charge and thought it was too much work? Well, Hyundai understands the struggle.
If cars can drive themselves, why can’t robots automatically charge your EV? That may soon be a reality after Hyundai Motor showcased its new automatic charging robots (ACRs) in Korea.
Hyundai reveals plans to bring its EV charging robots to South Korea's Incheon airport, previewing the first major public rollout of this convenience technology. The automaker is one of several ...
The Hyundai Motor Groups and Incheon International Airport have partnered to test and operate EV charging by robot, where user feedback will inform further development and refinement This ACR ...