TEL AVIV - Medigus Ltd. (NASDAQ:MDGS), an Israel-based technology firm, reported through its subsidiary, Charging Robotics Ltd., the successful installation of a pioneering wireless charging system for electric vehicles (EVs) in an automated parking system in Tel Aviv. This development, according to Charging Robotics, marks the first instance of such technology being implemented for automatic car parks.
The wireless charging system, which operates at a power of 10kW, is designed to address the challenges faced by EVs in automated parking facilities, where the constant movement of vehicles prohibits the use of traditional charging cables.
The system allows for managed charging capabilities, enabling prioritization of the charging process in situations with limited electricity supply. It also features a user interface accessible via a smartphone app, providing users with updates on the charging status, billing reports, and other relevant information.
Charging Robotics' solution facilitates the charging process by allowing drivers to connect a charging cable to a socket on the parking plate upon entering the automated car park.
As the vehicle is moved to its final parking spot by the automated system, electricity is wirelessly transferred from the building's grid to the plate, and from there to the vehicle via regular cables. This approach enables the charging of EVs without the need for built-in wireless charging capabilities.
The system's user interface was developed in collaboration with Make My Day Ltd., a leader in EV fleet management aimed at minimizing battery consumption. Charging Robotics specializes in creating automatic wireless charging solutions, including both robotic and stationary systems, to enhance convenience for EV drivers.
Medigus, the parent company of Charging Robotics, engages in various sectors including advanced medical solutions, digital commerce, and electric vehicle markets, with a portfolio that includes several other technology solution providers.
The installation of this wireless charging system in Tel Aviv represents a significant step in the evolution of EV infrastructure, potentially streamlining the integration of EVs into urban environments with high-density parking solutions.
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