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Future Self-Driving EVs Must Plug Themselves In. How Will They? [Forbes]

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As the mainstream arrival of the technology gets closer, and the vehicles are almost entirely electric, the question of how they will charge and how they will plug in grows in relevance. Fleets of cars which return to special charging depots can be plugged by a human “plug jockey,” and in fact if the lot is large this can be reasonably cost effective, as the human can be kept working and the cost per plug/unplug reasonable. That is how it's done now and how it will be done in the early years of such charging lots. In time, though, there are a lot of reasons to want automatic plug-in and charging. Automatic plug-in allows cars to travel to charging when they need it, or it makes sense. That can be true not just for robotaxis, but also even private cars, even if those private cars are not capable of driving a person around at full speed on daytime city streets. A self-charging car can make short trips to nearby charging lots on quiet streets (for example at night) and at low speed, [Read more]

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Future Self-Driving EVs Must Plug Themselves In. How Will They? [Forbes]

Tesla, Inc.  (TSLA) 
Last tesla, inc. earnings: 4/29 04:11 pm Check Earnings Report
US:NASDAQ Investor Relations: ir.tesla.com
As the mainstream arrival of the technology gets closer, and the vehicles are almost entirely electric, the question of how they will charge and how they will plug in grows in relevance. Fleets of cars which return to special charging depots can be plugged by a human “plug jockey,” and in fact if the lot is large this can be reasonably cost effective, as the human can be kept working and the cost per plug/unplug reasonable. That is how it's done now and how it will be done in the early years of such charging lots. In time, though, there are a lot of reasons to want automatic plug-in and charging. Automatic plug-in allows cars to travel to charging when they need it, or it makes sense. That can be true not just for robotaxis, but also even private cars, even if those private cars are not capable of driving a person around at full speed on daytime city streets. A self-charging car can make short trips to nearby charging lots on quiet streets (for example at night) and at low speed, [Read more]

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