Taylor Machine Works, a leading container handler manufacturer, has announced that it will be implementing a robotic charging system from Rocsys for its second-generation ZLC electric container handler. This system will provide charging at scale around the clock without the need for human interaction at the vehicle, enabling dependable, fast charging with reduced wear and tear on charging cables and connectors.
Rocsys CEO Crijn Bouman stated that their solution is simple to implement for Taylor and its customers, as it uses the standard CCS-1 inlet and chargers. This system is expected to provide a more efficient and cost-effective way of charging electric vehicles, while also reducing the need for manual labor.
The implementation of this robotic charging system is part of Taylor Machine Works’ commitment to providing innovative solutions to its customers. The company has been at the forefront of the container handling industry for over 100 years and is constantly looking for ways to improve its products and services.
This new system from Rocsys is expected to revolutionize the way electric vehicles are charged, making it easier and more efficient for Taylor Machine Works’ customers. For more information on this new system, readers can check out the feature article on Rocsys in the Sept/Oct 2021 issue of Charged.
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