University develops automated charging system for cars
The total costs amount to 1.1 billion forints. The project was subsidised with almost 800 million forints from the National Innovation Fund and represents a significant innovation on an international level.
The charging system is able to recognise properly parked vehicles, select the charging socket and connect or disconnect them from the vehicle using a robotic arm, without the need for human intervention. As a single charging container can supply up to four vehicles simultaneously, the system can also help companies to optimise charging times according to the specifics of their energy system.
Not only the complete finished product, but also the individual modules are to be sold separately, which would shorten the amortisation period of the investment.
All of KK is 100% Hungarian-owned. The low-voltage electrical switchgear manufactured by the company is used as control and protection components in power generation and distribution, mechanical engineering, the construction and chemical industries, agriculture and private households.
In 2023, GANZ KK Kft. generated net sales of HUF 3 billion and a minimal profit after tax.