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LONDON, April 28 — Envision, a technology company specialising 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...

Wednesday, 28 Apr 2021 08:11 AM MYT

A new device with a name that sounds a little bit like a Japanese pastry, Mochi, may prove to be a game-changer for mobility in China. In a market that has massively adopted EVs in line with the environmental ambitions of the People’s Republic, the mobile recharging robot will facilitate and accelerate a green revolution. According to its manufacturer, Envision, Mochi is compatible with most of the EVs that are now on the country’s roads.

Mochi is compatible with most of the mainstream EVs on the Chinese market. Powered by Envision batteries, the robot has a capacity of 70 kWh and a 42 kW power output, which enables it to recharge an EV in only two hours with sufficient electricity for a cruising range of up to 600 kilometers. Mochi will provide a flexible solution in response to the growing demand for EV charging in Asia. At the same time, the continent’s drivers can look forward to parking in a wider range of locations and will no longer have to endure the time-consuming hassle of searching for charging points that are very often occupied.

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