The charging network is shifting from fixed stalls to "chargers seeking cars." Jeshurun's new 200kWh mobile charging robot addresses the capacity bottlenecks of aging power grids in malls and residential zones. By delivering high-capacity storage directly to the vehicle's parking spot, it eliminates the need for costly infrastructure upgrades.

The robot is a mobile powerhouse, packing a 200kWh battery and delivering 120kW DC fast charging. It effectively acts as a mobile reservoir capable of topping up several EVs on a single charge. Its high-wattage output ensures fast turnover, making it a highly efficient asset for busy parking operators looking to maximize service capacity.
Safety is managed through a sophisticated LiDAR-based sensing suite for centimeter-accurate obstacle detection in dark garages. For added security, a manual remote-control mode allows operators to take over in tricky situations. This hybrid approach ensures that the "power delivery" process is safe for both pedestrians and surrounding vehicles.
The economic play is just as strong: Peak-Valley Arbitrage. Operators can charge the robot when rates are lowest and sell that power during peak hours. By leveraging this "mobile distributed storage" model, businesses can stabilize the local grid while significantly speeding up their return on investment (ROI).
As autonomous tech matures, these robots will become vital nodes in the city's microgrid. Beyond just charging, they represent a flexible, scalable future for energy infrastructure, optimizing urban space and making "range anxiety" a thing of the past for city dwellers.
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