Hyundai Unveils Plug & Drive Robotic Module To Enable Unlimited Mobility of Things

Mobility Outlook Bureau
05 Jan 2022
09:00 AM
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The modular platform is an all-in-one mobility solution that combines intelligent steering, braking, in-wheel electric drive and suspension hardware.


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At the CES 2022, Hyundai Motor Company today revealed its Plug & Drive (PnD) modular platform that enables the mobility of traditionally inanimate things, from small objects to large community spaces. 

The shared vision was presented by the leaders of Hyundai Motor and Boston Dynamics for robotics in both the real world and metaverse under the main theme of 'Expanding Human Reach.' 

The automaker also revealed its plans for creating an advanced mobility experience with an unlimited Mobility of Things (MoT) ecosystem and showcased a range of robots and robotic concepts.

The PnD modular platform is an all-in-one mobility solution that combines intelligent steering, braking, in-wheel electric drive and suspension hardware. The single wheel unit uses a steering actuator for infinite wheel rotation, meaning it can turn 360 degrees, which enables holonomic movement, like a figure skater. In addition, LiDAR and camera sensors allow a PnD-enabled object to move autonomously.

Also, at CES 2022, Hyundai exhibited the MobED (Mobile Eccentric Droid) small mobility platform with the Drive & Lift (DnL) module, an all-in-one robotics solution based on an eccentric wheel mechanism that combines the drive, steering and braking systems into one structure.

Dong Jin Hyun, Vice President and Head of Robotics Lab, Hyundai Motor Group, said, 'We are directing all our robotics engineering and creative efforts toward building the unlimited Mobility of Things ecosystem. The goal is for robotics to enable all kinds of personal mobility, connected to communicate, move and perform tasks autonomously.'

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