Robotic Forklift Valet Doesn’t Even Need To See Inside Your Messy Car

Robotic Forklift Valet Doesn’t Even Need To See Inside Your Messy Car

Travellers flying out of Duesseldorf airport in Germany no longer have to worry about valets taking their cars for a joyride before they’re parked. A robot valet nicknamed Ray starts work today, and he’ll automatically deliver cars to a set of designated spots without even having to start them.

Ray doesn’t even need to enter the vehicle, because it actually works as a large forklift that’s capable of lifting vehicles up to three tonnes in weight. Travellers just park their car in a designated pickup spot, use a smartphone app to indicate it’s ready to go, and the robot will automatically deliver it to one of 249 designated spaces for the service.

Robotic Forklift Valet Doesn’t Even Need To See Inside Your Messy Car

At around $US40 a day, the service isn’t the cheapest solution, particularly for travellers leaving the country for a couple of weeks. But for business folk who will only be gone a day or so, leaving your car with a robot probably provides a little more peace of mind, especially since you get to keep your car keys and not worry about things in your vehicle going missing. [Yahoo News via Ubergizmo]


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