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Zugspitzbahn Railway Station In Garmisch-Partenkirchen
People walk near the train station of the Bavarian Zugspitze Railway in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 31, 2025. The modern station serves as the departure point for journeys to the Zugspitze and acts as a popular starting location for alpine tourism in southern Germany. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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SAPA - Little Hanoi In Prague
Visitors sit at outdoor seating at a vegan restaurant and bistro cafe at TTTM Sapa, also known as Little Hanoi, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. The Vietnamese commercial hub features diverse culinary options ranging from traditional street food to plant-based cuisine. Approximately 7,000 people are employed in this district. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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'These water companies have got a damn nerve': anger in England as 58,000 homes lose supply while bills surge
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Portrait of Roger Brown, 67, who was affected by the Southern Water outage, collecting water at an emergency water collection point at Asda Totton superstore car park. Totton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 19th December 2024
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'These water companies have got a damn nerve': anger in England as 58,000 homes lose supply while bills surge
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Staff stand beside deliveries of bottled water at an emergency water collection point at Asda Totton superstore car park, during a Southern Water outage affecting thousands of homes and businesses in Hampshire. Totton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 19th December 2024
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'These water companies have got a damn nerve': anger in England as 58,000 homes lose supply while bills surge
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
A woman carries bottles of water picked up from an emergency water collection point at Asda Totton superstore car park, during a Southern Water outage affecting thousands of homes and businesses in Hampshire. Totton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 19th December 2024
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'These water companies have got a damn nerve': anger in England as 58,000 homes lose supply while bills surge
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
A woman picks up bottles of water at an emergency water collection point at Asda Totton superstore car park, during a Southern Water outage affecting thousands of homes and businesses in Hampshire. Totton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 19th December 2024
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'These water companies have got a damn nerve': anger in England as 58,000 homes lose supply while bills surge
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Southern Water customers' taps ran dry or lost pressure after a fault at one of its supply works.
Tens of thousands of people supplied by Southern Water in and around Southampton whose taps ran dry or lost pressure on Wednesday. The continuing outage, which hit 58,000 households in Hampshire after a fault at a supply works, happened as the industry regulator, Ofwat, announced the region's bills will rise by more than anywhere else in England.
Portrait of Sophie Orton, 29, whose hairdressing business was affected by the Southern Water outage, queuing in her car at an emergency water collection point at Asda Totton superstore car park. Totton, Hampshire, United Kingdom. 19th December 2024
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XR block Amazon warehouse near London
26/11/2021. Dartford, UK. Lorries and trucks are parked at an Amazon warehouse in Dartford as Extinction Rebellion environmental campaigners block the entrances. They say they are targeting the online retailer's Black Friday event . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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XR block Amazon warehouse near London
26/11/2021. Dartford, UK. Extinction Rebellion environmental campaigners block the entrance to an Amazon warehouse at Dartford. They say they are targeting the online retailer's Black Friday event . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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XR block Amazon warehouse near London
26/11/2021. Dartford, UK. Police use a hammer to break up concrete as they attempt to remove two Extinction Rebellion environmental campaigners glued together through concrete as they block an entrance to an Amazon warehouse at Dartford. They say they are targeting the online retailer's Black Friday event . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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XR block Amazon warehouse near London
26/11/2021. Dartford, UK. Extinction Rebellion environmental campaigners block an entrance to an Amazon warehouse at Dartford. They say they are targeting the online retailer's Black Friday event . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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XR block Amazon warehouse near London
26/11/2021. Dartford, UK. Police use a drill to break up concrete as they attempt to remove two Extinction Rebellion environmental campaigners glued together through concrete as they block an entrance to an Amazon warehouse at Dartford. They say they are targeting the online retailer's Black Friday event . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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XR block Amazon warehouse near London
26/11/2021. Dartford, UK. Police surround Extinction Rebellion environmental campaigners as they block an entrance to an Amazon warehouse at Dartford. They say they are targeting the online retailer's Black Friday event . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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XR at Amazon warehouse
26/11/2021. Dartford, UK. Police arrive as Extinction Rebellion environmental campaigners block an entrance to an Amazon warehouse at Dartford. They say they are targeting the online retailer's Black Friday event . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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XR at Amazon warehouse
26/11/2021. Dartford, UK. Extinction Rebellion environmental campaigners block an entrance to an Amazon warehouse at Dartford. They say they are targeting the online retailer's Black Friday event . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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XR block Amazon warehouse near London
26/11/2021. Dartford, UK. Police surround Extinction Rebellion environmental campaigners as they block an entrance to an Amazon warehouse at Dartford. They say they are targeting the online retailer's Black Friday event . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Brent Cross shopping centre
Brent Cross shopping centre empty today. John Lewis. Scientists issue stark death toll warning over the Coronavirus outbreak as Chancellor set to unveil new financial measures for virus-hit businesses.
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Brent Cross shopping centre
Brent Cross shopping centre empty today. John Lewis. Scientists issue stark death toll warning over the Coronavirus outbreak as Chancellor set to unveil new financial measures for virus-hit businesses.
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Brent Cross shopping centre
Brent Cross shopping centre empty today. John Lewis. Scientists issue stark death toll warning over the Coronavirus outbreak as Chancellor set to unveil new financial measures for virus-hit businesses.
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
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Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen. An eectric vehcile in a multi-storey car park equipped with the robots
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
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28/12/19
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Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen is alerted by a an electric vehicle driver that their car needs charging
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen tows an energy storage device to a vehicle
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen collecting one of the energy storage devices when it has finished charging an electric car
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen has cameras and lasers to help navigate and sense other vehciles. Here it stops as a car passes
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen alongside the energy storage devices which are being charged alongside it.
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen . It is summoned by a driver who has just parked up in a multi-storey carpark
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen us summoned by a driver and immediately hooks up to an energy storage device which is parked alongside it.
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen hitches an energy storage device to an electric car to begin charging
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen hitching up one of the energy storage devices which are being charged alongside it.
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen alongside the energy storage devices which are being charged alongside it.It "wakes" after being summoned by a driver who has just parked up.
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Returning driver gets the message their vehicle has been recharged
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen "wakes" after being alerted by app that a car needs charging
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen returns to base after hitching up an energy storage device to a vehicle
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen leaves an energy storage device to charge up an electric vehcile
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Asia, Japan, Honshu, Shizuoka prefecture, Izu Hanto, Izu Velodrome, Olympic 2020 venue (DR)
Izu Velodrome, Olympic 2020 venue, Izu Hanto, Shizuoka Prefecture, Honshu, Japan, Asia
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View of Funchal from Cable Car Station, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, Europe
View of Funchal from Cable Car Station, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, Atlantic, Europe
Frank Fell -
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Car parking with elevator for cars in Japan.
Car parking with elevator for cars, Tokyo, Japan, Asia
Simon Montgomery -
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FEATURE - Heisser Sommer: Jones Beach bei New York
June 11, 2017 - Wantagh, New York USA: Aerial views of Jones Beach. During summer heat New Yorkers flock to the beach. (John Roca/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05881527
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Heisser Sommer: Jones Beach bei New York
June 11, 2017 - Wantagh, New York USA: Aerial views of Jones Beach. During summer heat New Yorkers flock to the beach. (John Roca/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05881522
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Heisser Sommer: Jones Beach bei New York
June 11, 2017 - Wantagh, New York USA: Aerial views of Jones Beach. During summer heat New Yorkers flock to the beach. (John Roca/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05881528
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Heisser Sommer: Jones Beach bei New York
June 11, 2017 - Wantagh, New York USA: Aerial views of Jones Beach. During summer heat New Yorkers flock to the beach. (John Roca/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05881518
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Heisser Sommer: Jones Beach bei New York
June 11, 2017 - Wantagh, New York USA: Aerial views of Jones Beach. During summer heat New Yorkers flock to the beach. (John Roca/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05881529
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Heisser Sommer: Jones Beach bei New York
June 11, 2017 - Wantagh, New York USA: Aerial views of Jones Beach. During summer heat New Yorkers flock to the beach. (John Roca/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05881519
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Heisser Sommer: Jones Beach bei New York
June 11, 2017 - Wantagh, New York USA: Aerial views of Jones Beach. During summer heat New Yorkers flock to the beach. (John Roca/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05881523
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Heisser Sommer: Jones Beach bei New York
June 11, 2017 - Wantagh, New York USA: Aerial views of Jones Beach. During summer heat New Yorkers flock to the beach. (John Roca/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05881513
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Heisser Sommer: Jones Beach bei New York
June 11, 2017 - Wantagh, New York USA: Aerial views of Jones Beach. During summer heat New Yorkers flock to the beach. (John Roca/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05881526
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Heisser Sommer: Jones Beach bei New York
June 11, 2017 - Wantagh, New York USA: Aerial views of Jones Beach. During summer heat New Yorkers flock to the beach. (John Roca/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05881517
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Heisser Sommer: Jones Beach bei New York
June 11, 2017 - Wantagh, New York USA: Aerial views of Jones Beach. During summer heat New Yorkers flock to the beach. (John Roca/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05881521
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Heisser Sommer: Jones Beach bei New York
June 11, 2017 - Wantagh, New York USA: Aerial views of Jones Beach. During summer heat New Yorkers flock to the beach. (John Roca/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05881525
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Heisser Sommer: Jones Beach bei New York
June 11, 2017 - Wantagh, New York USA: Aerial views of Jones Beach. During summer heat New Yorkers flock to the beach. (John Roca/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05881515
(c) Dukas