CARL is a robot who wants to charge your car

By topgear, 23 April 2020

The best time to charge an EV is when you’re doing something else – working, sleeping, eating and so-on. But that’s not always possible. Not everyone has the means to install a wallbox at home, or somewhere to plug-in when they get to the office. Enter Chinese car company Aiways, which aims to save you time spent at miserable motorway service stations, doing nothing but waiting for your car to charge, with its new robot.

He’s called CARL, and he charges your car. Wherever it is, whatever you’re doing, CARL will find you. And he will charge your car.

Summoned via app, because 2020, CARL can store 30kWh or 60kWh of juice, and charge your car up to 80 per cent in under an hour. He uses GPS to find it, within his area of operation (e.g. a car park, housing estate or similar), then once charging is complete, either moves on to the next car or returns to his base station. The whole process is automated – you don’t need to be there, CARL does it all.

Aiways has been granted seven European and Chinese patents for CARL, and it'd be cool to see an army of CARLs in your favourite mall or HDB carpark.

STORY Tom Harrison

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