Within metaCCAZE, our partner Remoted and local partner Lapland University of Applied Sciences (Lapin AMK) have successfully tested an automated robotic charging system for the Ohmio Lift autonomous bus operating as a tram feeder in Tampere.
Using a high-precision robotic arm and custom-built interfaces, the Proof-of-Concept demonstrated that autonomous charging of an electric vehicle is technically possible under controlled indoor conditions. The system was able to automatically detect, align and connect the charging cable before safely disconnecting after charging.
At the same time, the evaluation highlighted several challenges for large-scale public deployment. Outdoor conditions such as snow and ice, safety requirements in public spaces, and variations in vehicle positioning currently limit the reliability and economic feasibility of this approach for daily urban operations.
Based on these findings, our project partners will now shift their focus towards alternative charging concepts, including inductive charging and mobile service vehicles that could integrate charging into regular maintenance operations.
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More about metaCCAZE Trailblazer City, Tampere
Tampere plays a leading role in metaCCAZE by pioneering automated mobility. The goal is to move safety operators from inside vehicles to remote centres, enabling monitoring of multiple AI-driven vehicles for greater efficiency and reduced costs. Read more here.














