Robot arms are expensive and mostly applicable in scenarios with consistent positional repeatability, while people parking cars certainly lacks that repeatability.
Why do we need a robot arm to charge EVs? It feels like a solution looking for a problem. It's not like manually connecting the fuel source to a vehicle is something unique to EVs, drivers have to connect the hose to their ICE vehicle at the gas pump too, and it works pretty well.
I could maybe see an argument for accessibility here, but, again, solutions that work for ICE vehicles would apply here too.
There is potentially an application for something like this with a self-driving fleet for unattended recharging stations, but this is being marketed as a home-charging tool.
Having these at home makes no sense.
However, if you have a fleet of autonomous vehicles, once their charge runs low, they can go to an automated station. Say, in a basement parking lot. Get automatically plugged in, charge, unplug, then return into circulation.
Doing a NIO style automated battery swap would also work, but this is a more scalable solution for public parking lots, highrises, company lots, truck stops, dual-use gas stations, etc.
Is this really necessary? Sometimes I wonder if people ever think about things like impact on the climate, good use of material, etc.
They ever seen dildos with suction cup at the base?
Put a charinger plug on a dildo
Mount that thing on the back wall in your garage/parking spot
Then design your car to have a charging plug at the rear
Back into the charging plug 🔌
Add appropriate sound effects