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    Charging Robotics and Make My Day to Deploy AI-based EV Charging Management System

    05/15/2024

    ­Charging Robotics, Inc., announces that as part of its collaboration with Make My Day Ltd., a market leader in the field of EV fleet management for minimizing EV (electric vehicle) battery consumption, the two companies reached the final stages of development of their software for EV charging management in automatic car parks.  

    The company’s charging management system uses machine learning and AI (artificial intelligence) algorithms to answer the growing shortage of electricity for EV charging. With the rise in EV adoption, there is a growing concern that average available  electricity supply will not be sufficient to fully charge all EVs parked in a typical automatic parking facility in a timeframe which would be considered commercially or practically feasible. In order to solve this need, Charging Robotics and Make My Day jointly developed a unique charging management software that allows  the wireless charging system  in automatic car parks to prioritize the charge sequence for all present EVs and deliver the exact amount of electricity each EV needs to.

    This software uses predictive machine learning and AI algorithms to supply each EV the required amount of electricity needed for their respective driver’s planned drives. It also prioritizes the charge order based on the planned departure time of each driver, the vehicle type, driving style and other parameters. This software is based on Make My Day expertise in EV fleet management with the adaptations to the Charging Robotics system for wireless charging in automatic parking facilities. The software is seamlessly integrated into the Charging Robotics UI (user interface) and works with Charging Robotics system for wireless charging in automatic car parks,  allowing drivers to charge EVs in places where the driver cannot physically access a charging plug.

    Recently, Charging Robotics installed its wireless charging system under a pilot project in an automatic parking facility in Tel Aviv, Israel. 

    “We are pleased with the cooperation with Make My Day of developing this exciting feature. We believe that it will add value for our future customers and allow them to use limited electricity supply to optimally charge their EVs,” said Hovav Gilan, CEO of Charging Robotics.

    Nisan Katz, CEO of Make My Day, said “We developed our app for electric vehicle fleet management and were happy to discover that it is applicable in additional market segments such as automatic parking facilities.” 

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