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A robotic Hyundai EV charger can automatically plug into an EV, charge the car, then send a notice to the owner's smartphone when charging is complete.

Hyundai has developed a prototype charging robot that allows drivers to charge their electric cars without having to physically handle any cables or connectors.

The automaker announced the charging robot last year, but on Tuesday it released a video showing a working prototype charging anThe video shows the Ioniq 6 reversing into a parking space using the Remote Smart Parking Assist feature already available on several U.S.-market Hyundai models. In this case, though, the charge port door also opens automatically.

Keeping in mind that most EV charging stations are outside and exposed to the weather, engineers built a dedicated charging station at the Hyundai R&D center to test the robot in various conditions, according to the automaker. It claims the robot"was developed to operate reliably in all environments, regardless of charger location, weather, and potential obstacles."

Robotic charging will likely be necessary for self-driving cars, which won't always have a driver onboard to plug them in. It could also help make EVs workable for those with mobility issues. In the U.S. at least, there are no full-service EV charging stations with attendants who could provide assistance with plugging in and unplugging from a charger.

Hyundai hasn't confirmed production plans for its charging robot, and it certainly isn't the first automaker to demonstrate such a concept. In 2015,

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