Chinese company launches a mobile recharging robot for electric vehicles


Mochi, the mobile EV recharging robot, will be on the streets of China in June. — AFP Relaxnews

Envision, a technology company specializing in wind turbines and energy management software, has presented its first-ever mobile recharging robot.

The new device, which has been christened “Mochi”, will soon be available to recharge electric vehicles (EVs), which are increasingly prevalent in China, with 100% green electricity.

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