On TechRepublic: Why VISTA HATERS will love Windows 7
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet

Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 4, 2008 11:47:00 AM

Reuters Logo Motorists nostalgic for the time they could sit in their car while attendants braved windswept gas stations to fill their tanks may yet see the full-service days return--compliments of a Dutch robot.

Dutch inventors unveiled on Monday a $111,100 car-fueling robot they say is the first of its kind, working by registering the car on arrival at the filling station and matching it to a database of fuel cap designs and fuel types.

A robotic arm fitted with multiple sensors extends from a regular gas pump, carefully opens the car's flap, unscrews the gas tank cap, picks up the fuel nozzle, and directs it toward the tank opening, much as a human arm would, and as efficiently.

TankPitstop
Credit: Intion Development
Here is the TankPitstop in action. To
see it in action, watch this TankPitstop
video
on Intion Development's Dutch-
only Web site.

"I was on a farm and I saw a robotic arm milking a cow. 'If a robot can do that, then why can't it fill a car tank?' I thought," said developer and gas station operator Nico van Staveren. "Drivers needn't get dirty hands or smell of petrol again."

He hopes to introduce the "TankPitstop" robot (see video) in a handful of Dutch stations by the end of the year. It works for any car whose tank can be opened without a key and whose contours and dimensions have been recorded to avoid scratching.

Asked whether he would trust his car to a robotic garage attendant, Jelger De Kroon, filling his black Alfa Romeo at a nearby gas station, said, "Why not? I guess I could keep my hands free and clean, but I'd hope they have good insurance."

©2007 CNET Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CNET , CNET.com , and the CNET logo are registered trademarks of CNET Networks, Inc. Used by permission.

Story Copyright © 2008 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved.

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 2 Talkback(s)
RE: Dutch unveil robot to fill car gas tank
Wouldn't work for many company s in the US. My Company's fleet vehicles require that I punch in my id code and odometer reading for every fuel stop. Even in Oregon (USA) where it is illegal to pump your own fuel. I still have to get out of the truck, to key numbers.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Species8472 Posted on: 02/05/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
TOBOR strikes again  dmennie | 02/05/08
RE: Dutch unveil robot to fill car gas tank  Species8472 | 02/05/08

What do you think?

advertisement
advertisement

White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

Smartphones

  • Last year, many businesses deferred the purchase of new laptops in favor of smartphones, and why not? Offering phone, calendar, email, IM and Web access, they’re arguably the most practical business tools. Check out the latest CNET Reviews of Blackberry devices for all the knowledge you need to make an intelligent choice.
  • From Our Sponsors
  • Press and be impressed.
  • Tap into streaming videos or view files on the go. Feel life with the powerful touch of the BlackBerry® Storm™. Learn more
advertisement
Click Here