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Friday, 03/11/2022 9:40:31 AM

Friday, March 11, 2022 9:40:31 AM

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$FDOC: Charging Robotics falls under $FDOC now


https://www.chargingrobotics.com/





Medigus is about to own 80% shares of $FDOC !!!!!!!!!!!


Only 20% float remaining for trading


Expect a name change soon now

GO $FDOC


Company Overview

Charging Robotics (Medigus’ wholly owned subsidiary) is out to Change the way Electric Vehicles are charged. We are developing a robotic platform for charging vehicles in a wireless and automatic manner No more plugs, No more cables, No more searching for a parking spot with a charger. At the heart of the technology is a wireless power transfer module that uses resonance coils to transfer energy wirelessly from the robot to the vehicle.
The robotic platform is small enough to fit under the vehicle, it automatically positions itself for maximum efficiency charging and returns to its docking station at the end of the charging operation.
In July 2021, Charging Robotics has concluded a proof of concept, successfully demonstrating the capabilities of its electric vehicle wireless charging robot Charging Robotics mission is to overcome one of today’s biggest challenges in wireless charging of electric vehicles-seamless, highly efficient battery charging for both manned and unmanned vehicles .
The robotic platform carries an energy transmitting coil, batteries and supporting electronics. The second component of the system is an EV simulating unit, which houses the target batteries to be charged, an energy receiving coil and the supporting electronics. The robot navigates from its home position along a predefined route to the starting position, which is a point close to the optimal charging position. Charging occurs at the maximum rate when both coils are perfectly aligned. Following arrival to the starting position, the alignment process begins. As the energy was transmitted from the Robot transmitting coil to the receiving coil, the robot was ordered to move in small increments in order to optimize the charging rate

For more information please contact Hovav Gilan, CEO of Charging Robotics at hovav@chargingrobotics.com or +972-542191533



GO $FDOC