Rocsys Raises $13M, Launches Robotaxi Charging System

Rocsys, a Dutch-American startup, has secured a $13 million Series A extension and launched the Rocsys M1, a hands-free charging system for robotaxi operations. The M1 uses AI-driven computer vision and 'soft robotics' technology to charge vehicles with 99.9% accuracy.
Rocsys, a Dutch-American startup, has raised $13 million in a Series A extension round led by Capricorn Partners and Scania Invest. The funding will be used to deploy the Rocsys M1, a hands-free charging system for robotaxi operations, in North America and Europe by 2027. The M1 uses an overhead rail-mounted robotic arm, AI-driven computer vision, and 'soft robotics' technology to charge vehicles with 99.9% accuracy. It can serve up to 10 parking bays and works with any EV model, charger brand, and connector type. Rocsys estimates that the M1 can increase operational efficiency by 75% and deliver up to $1.7 million in annual savings in a standard 50-bay depot. The company has already secured contractual arrangements with a top-tier robotaxi provider and plans to expand its system to other service jobs, such as automated interior cleaning or checks.
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