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Hyundai to deploy AI-Powered EV Charging Robots

Last updated: May 27, 2025 1:50 am
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Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) has partnered with Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC) to introduce artificial intelligence (AI)-based electric vehicle (EV) automatic charging robots (ACRs) at the airport in a pilot project. This collaboration aims to test HMG’s ACR system at the airport and pave the way for expanding robotic EV charging to other airports. With plans to install over 1,100 EV chargers by next year, Incheon International Airport is an ideal testing ground for HMG’s latest AI-based charging technologies.

The memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between the two companies marks a significant milestone in the development of future mobility technologies. The event was attended by Heui Won Yang, President and Head of the Research & Development (R&D) Division at Hyundai Motor Group, and Hag Jae Lee, President and CEO of Incheon International Airport Corporation.

Heui Won Yang highlighted the importance of this collaboration, stating that it will demonstrate the practical benefits of future mobility technologies by combining HMG’s robotics and AI capabilities with IIAC’s operational experience. The goal is to offer a more convenient and enhanced mobility experience through a customized automatic charging solution that can be adapted to various settings. Additionally, HMG looks forward to working with Incheon International Airport to build diverse mobility infrastructure and lead the future mobility ecosystem.

Hag Jae Lee expressed his expectations for the partnership to enhance services and improve operational efficiency at Incheon International Airport. The airport aims to become the world’s leading digital airport by leveraging its infrastructure and technological capabilities.

This collaboration signifies a step towards innovative solutions in the EV charging space and showcases the potential for AI-powered technologies to revolutionize the mobility sector. By combining expertise from both HMG and IIAC, the pilot project at Incheon International Airport sets a precedent for future developments in automated EV charging systems.

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In conclusion, the partnership between Hyundai Motor Group and Incheon International Airport Corporation holds promise for the advancement of mobility technologies and infrastructure. As the automotive industry continues to evolve towards electrification and automation, collaborations like this play a crucial role in shaping the future of transportation. Stay tuned for more updates on the progress of the AI-based EV automatic charging robots at Incheon International Airport.

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