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Mobile Charging Network
MAAS helped a ride-hailing rental operator build a mobile charging service network where users place mini-program orders and robots automatically move to parked vehicles for charging.
The project connects ordering, vehicle location, robot dispatch, charging execution, and settlement into one service loop. Drivers no longer need to leave parking areas to find fixed charging piles, while operators can dynamically deploy mobile charging equipment based on regional demand.
This model shifts charging from fixed infrastructure to proactive service, improves vehicle turnover efficiency, and accumulates dispatch data for future city-level mobile energy networks.
