Hyundai Motor Group unveils system that self-parks EVs once charged

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Hyundai and Kia have unveiled a video featuring the concept of an electric vehicle wireless charging system, which self parks once it is charged to allow others to take its place.

The Automated Valet Parking System (AVPS) system relocates fully charged vehicles from charging stations and allows other awaiting electric vehicles to charge.

Vehicles are set to charge using a smartphone and automatically cruise to a vacant wireless charging station. When the vehicle is fully charged, it will relocate to another vacant parking space using the Automated Valet Parking System (AVPS), allowing other vehicles to charge at the spot. When the driver calls for the vehicle, it will then autonomously return to the location of the driver.

The overall process is performed by continuous communication between electric vehicle, parking facility, charging system and driver. The parking facility sends location of empty parking spaces and charging stations, while the charging system updates the charging status of the vehicle in real-time.

Kia and Hyundai are considering commercialising the technology upon the launch of a level 4 autonomous vehicle around 2025. Kia and Hyundai also plan to commercialise autonomous vehicles in various smart cities from 2021, with a goal of launching fully autonomous vehicles by 2030.

The electric vehicle wireless charging and automated valet parking system video can be viewed here - https://youtu.be/V8xL4gZohuA