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Hyundai unveils AI-powered delivery and parking robots

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Last updated: 2024/06/27 at 8:57 PM
EV-a2zm Published June 27, 2024 4 Min Read
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South Korean legacy automaker Hyundai Motor Group has just unveiled innovative delivery, parking, and autonomous charging robots at a smart office building in Seoul.

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DAL-e Delivery RobotWIA’s ‘Parking Robot’Automatic Charging Robot (ACR)

Hard at work! Robots such as #DALeDelivery and autonomous parking robots are making life easier by delivering drinks, managing parking, and so much more.

Come check out what they have to offer at Factorial Seongsu! 🤖#HyundaiMotorGroup #ParkingRobot #AI #ACR #Robotics pic.twitter.com/aiwBzdnleV

— Hyundai Motor Group (@HMGnewsroom) June 19, 2024

According to the press release, the newly launched DAL-e Delivery Robot, Parking Robot, and Automatic Charging Robot (ACR) are now operational in IGIS Asset Management’s “robot-friendly” office building – Factorial Seongsu.

DAL-e Delivery Robot

Hyundai Motor and Kia collaborated to develop the new DAL-e Delivery Robot.

Hyundai Motors pioneers robotic services in South Korea’s smart buildings
Hyundai Motor Group has unveiled its latest initiative: the deployment of service robots in a smart building in South Korea…

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These cutting-edge robots can deliver drinks to occupants at the Factorial Seongsu, enabling fast delivery service. Remarkably, the DAL-e Delivery Robot can autonomously navigate throughout the building while also identifying optimal routes in real time. It can also interface with various systems, such as the elevator and door control.

It boasts an 11.6-inch high-resolution display that delivers clear service status graphics. It also has a large cargo capacity that can simultaneously support up to 16 cups of coffee or items weighing up to 10 kilograms.

With a few simple clicks, you can easily receive your order from DAL-e Delivery Robot which navigates around obstacles and even uses an elevator by itself!#DALeDelivery #DeliveryRobot #Robotics #AI #Hyundai #Kia pic.twitter.com/ky78BMwZJt

— Hyundai Motor Group (@HMGnewsroom) June 20, 2024

Interested customers can simply order their drink through the mobile app, and then the robot will take the drink from the cafe and deliver it to the particular office space or meeting room.

“With DAL-e’s full-fledged delivery service, we aim to make Factorial Seongsu the first building to apply our Robot Total Solution. We plan to expand our robotics services to more buildings, making these technological enhancements a major criterion for space innovation.”

Dong Jin Hyun, Hyundai Motor and Kia’s Robotics LAB VP and Head

WIA’s ‘Parking Robot’

Hyundai WIA’s parking robot has the capability to autonomously park vehicles with a maximum weight of 2.2 tons at peak speeds of 1.2 meters per second.

It can seamlessly maneuver vehicles even in narrow spaces where parking may be complex for human drivers, boosting space utilization. These robots can also retrieve the vehicle from its parking spot whenever a customer needs it and park it again afterward. Impressively, it marks the first time an autonomous parking robot has been commercialized in South Korea.

“Hyundai WIA’s autonomous Parking Robot was successfully commercialized at the Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore (HMGICS) last year. Also, its performance and safety were fully verified while preparing for its large-scale introduction to the Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA) this year. We believe that people will be able to experience the most advanced parking robot technology at Factorial Seongsu.”

Shindan Kang, Hyundai WIA’s Mobility Solution Planning Group VP and Head

Automatic Charging Robot (ACR)

Hyundai WIA has also introduced its new Automatic Charging Robot (ACR).

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The parking robots deliver the vehicle to a charging area where the ACR would identify it by scanning the license plate. The robot uses a deep learning-based recognition function to determine and connect the charging port to the charging station. It can also check the battery status before it initiates charging.

The parking robot will return to the charging area once the charging session is complete. According to the press release, the company will integrate the charging robots into the parking system starting in the third quarter of the year.

The launch of these new robots is part of the Hyundai Motor Group’s ‘Robot Total Solution’ development plan proposal. This plan involves the deployment of various robots and facial recognition systems in smart buildings, starting with Factorial Seongsu. The South Korean Group also aims to launch a “multi-integrated control system” for delivery robot management under the Robot Total Solution. 

You can watch Hyundai’s delivery and parking robots in action below:

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