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Best Way to Charge an Electric Car May Soon Be a Robot Named Ziggy

Photo credit: EV Safe Charge
Photo credit: EV Safe Charge
  • Ziggy is a robotic EV charging station that's designed to live in parking areas, where drivers can summon it through an app to come charge their vehicle.

  • Charging startup EV Safe Charge has been developing the robots since 2019 and aims to have Ziggys shipped by 2024.

  • Roughly the size of a refrigerator, Ziggy is a battery on wheels that will be able to autonomously navigate parking areas to reserve drivers' spots and charge their cars. And of course, it's got ads on it.

If you've driven an electric vehicle, you know the struggle of arriving at a parking lot only to find the sparse EV charging spots all filled up. Worse yet, one of the cars hooked up to the charging port is fully charged with no owner in sight! Oh, the horror of underdeveloped EV infrastructure. A Los Angeles startup named EV Safe Charge thinks it has a solution: Ziggy, the EV-charging robot.

Ziggy is intended to be a solution for parking areas looking to implement EV charging but struggling to overcome the limitations of stationary charging systems. The way it works is this: Drivers enter the parking area and reserve a numbered parking spot through an app. When they arrive at their spot, Ziggy is there, ready to charge their car.

Photo credit: EV Safe Charge
Photo credit: EV Safe Charge

The robot is essentially a refrigerator-sized battery with four independently driven wheels and cameras on all sides, allowing it to autonomously navigate from its home base to parking spaces at speeds slower than a walking pace. Though it can't plug in and unplug your car for you, the usage cost of Ziggy can be based on time to discourage people from monopolizing the robots. Alternatively, parking areas can provide Ziggy's services for free. It also has two screens with optional touchscreen capacity on the long sides that can display advertisements or parking structure maps.