Bolt-ee autonomous robot for charging electric cars unveiled

British company Nyobolt has announced the Bolt-ee mobile charging station, which provides fast, reliable and automated charging for electric vehicles. The main advantage of the Bolt-ee is its mobility, which avoids the need for building permits and connection to the power grid.
The Bolt-ee charging station is equipped with high-efficiency 30 kW power modules and 30 kWh battery modules. The Bolt-ee battery module utilizes Nyobolt’s proprietary lithium-ion chemistry that provides up to 10,000 charge cycles.
The Bolt-ee battery module uses Nyobolt’s proprietary lithium-ion chemistry to provide up to 10,000 charge cycles.
The Bolt-ee could potentially provide up to 150 kilometers of range in 10 minutes of charging when connected to a car that supports fast charging. The device can also be charged using any CCS charging station. Nyobolt plans to create specialized docking stations with dynamic charge distribution to charge multiple Bolt-ee devices simultaneously and reduce the burden on infrastructure.
Nyobolt plans to create specialized docking stations with dynamic charge distribution to charge multiple Bolt-ee devices simultaneously and reduce the burden on infrastructure.
The prototype Nyobolt device currently being demonstrated measures 72×100 cm and is 92 cm tall. Moreover, the Bolt-ee with 120kW DC charging power and 30kW*h capacity will be 130cm high and weigh around 300kg, while a colossal 300kW power supply unit is also planned, which will hold a total of 10 power modules, and that will be a huge volume.
A huge volume.
The Bolt-ee is also being designed to have a 300kW power supply that will hold a total of 10 power modules, and that will be a huge volume.
A huge volume.