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The first 75,000 euro car-fuelling robot gas attendant

EMMELOORD, Netherlands
Motorists nostalgic for the time they could sit tight while attendants braved the elements to fill their tanks may yet see those days return — compliments of a Dutch robot.

Dutch inventors unveiled today a car-fuelling 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 cap, picks up the fuel nozzle and directs it towards the tank opening, much as a human arm would, and as efficiently.

"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 petrol station operator Nico van Staveren. "Drivers needn't get dirty hands or smell of petrol again."

He hopes to introduce the "Tankpitstop" robot 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."

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Added: Feb-4-2008 
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Location: Emmeloord, Flevoland, Netherlands (load item map)
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  • extremely unnecessary. either have an attendant do it or do it yourself, not that hard.

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  • slow as shite!!! Talk about lazy ass Euro's

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  • GAY

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  • evil_n00b: "extremely unnecessary. either have an attendant do it or do it yourself, not that hard."
    I completely agree, this is one of those things invented which is a complete waste of money and time.
    Several things are missing:
    1. You are quicker doing the same thing.
    2. What about the cars that only can open the lid from the inside of the car. It would ruin my father's car.
    3. What about the cars that have lids that are locked by a key (like mine) for extra protection?

    Negates t More..

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  • R2!

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  • The solution to a nonexistent problem.

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