Voice User Interface: Exploring the Future of Interaction in EV Charging

Cleantech engineering startup, BeWorks Automation, successfully secures Innovate UK grant aimed at revolutionising the EV charging experience by exploring the AI-incorporated Voice-User-Interface (VUI) technology for EV chargepoints.
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BeWorks is facilitating the transition to a 'Net-Zero' future by offering robust, functional, lightweight EV charging solutions and green energy integration. These innovations are designed to benefit not only residential and commercial customers but also bring added value to our ageing population, disabled drivers, and indeed, all vulnerable communities.
BeWorks is focused on solving the accessibility demands of residential and commercial, customers in the dynamic EV & Renewables industry by offering smart & connected hardware and software products that anticipate future market needs.
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    BeWorks Automation News

    23 Jan, 2024
    London, UK — Cleantech engineering specialists at BeWorks Automation proudly announce the successful securing of the Innovate UK Design Foundations Grant (£68,200). Focused on revolutionising the electric vehicle (EV) charging landscape, the company is committed to conducting in-depth research and feasibility studies by specifically exploring Voice-User-Interface (VUI) technology in the context of EV Charging.
    By 09-Nov-2023 16 Nov, 2023
    London, UK, 08.11.2023 — BeWorks Automation, a cleantech engineering startup specialising in accessible Electric Vehicle (EV) charging solutions, stood out at the Shell StartUp Engine Demo Day, an event that showcased cutting-edge innovations in smart energy solutions. The Demo Day featured eight startups excelling in areas such as carbon capture storage & utilisation, hydrogen, and EV charging.
    13 Oct, 2023
    London, UK, 13.10.2023 — Despite London's typical gloomy weather, BeWorks Automation embarked on an insightful visit to the innovative Shell EV hub in Fulham. This visit marked a pivotal phase in BeWorks' Proof-of-Value (PoV) project, dedicated to validating key aspects for the development of an advanced technical accessible EV chargepoint prototype.
    17 Sep, 2023
    London, UK, 17.09.2023 — BeWorks, a leading innovator in the field of Accessible Electric Vehicle Charging solutions, is proud to announce its upcoming focus group session in collaboration with members of the Shell enABLE Network. This event is a significant step towards achieving our mission of making electric vehicle charging accessible to all, regardless of their abilities.
    By Fidan Javadova 03 May, 2023
    How crowdfunding helped BeWorks raise £32,020 to develop a fully working accessible electric vehicle (EV) chargepoint prototype?
    By Fidan Javadova 29 Mar, 2023
    We have created a campaign on Crowdfunder UK to help develop an accessible electric vehicle (EV) charging unit that delivers a universal benefit to the public, including the elderly and drivers with special needs. We would want everyone to become a part of our social impact & sustainability project and take it to the next level! 🚗🔋 We are very conscious at BeWorks Automation of the need to do our bit for sustainability and social inclusion. Together we can build a better future, taking real steps to tackle the climate crisis, social inequality and social isolation! 🫶 This is BeWorks’ page on Crowdfunder: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/accessible-ev-chargepoints-development  With this campaign, we want our own community to be able to support our project by either making a donation or pledging their support. Without needing to be a professional investor, with practically no minimum amount to donate/pledge, and everything through the well-known Crowdfunder! 📣 Take a look at our Crowdfunder page. We're incredibly excited about the possibilities this project can bring, but to get going, we do need a bit of help. We hope to get #councilfunding for our project, but in order to do that, we need to show that our project has support in our community. You can do this by backing us through our Campaign page. If you've already done this, Thank you so much! We are so grateful for the generosity already shown to our project. If you think your friends, family, colleagues, or anyone you know might be interested in supporting our project, please share our campaign by copying and sharing our campaign link: https://lnkd.in/ewSHc98v You can also follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, or Instagram, using the links below: LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/ejfsNhdG Facebook: https://lnkd.in/e3MStzJ3 Instagram: https://lnkd.in/ejGGPnHb Keep on making, Family! #crowdfunding #cleantechstartup #startup #evcharging #accessibility #inclusivedesign #projectbeworks #socialimpact
    By Fidan Javadova 20 Feb, 2023
    Hello to our future pledgers and donors! 📣 We would appreciate your support to back our crowdfunding campaign on Crowdfunder UK to develop an accessible electric vehicle (EV) charging unit that won’t leave anyone behind! 💪🏻 Your pledges will surely help us in the completion of the project, and as our token of appreciation, they will come with a reward from us, depending on the amount 🎁 Alternatively, you can make a donation and support this important cause. With our crowdfunding campaign launching just in two days, we won’t be able to do it without your support! 🚀 Please spread the word, share as widely as you can, and thank you for your support in advance! 🙌 #crowdfundingcampaign #accessibility #cleantechstartup #evcharging #fundraising #crowdfunding #inclusivedesign #socialimpact
    By Marianne 07 Jun, 2022
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    By Fidan Javadova 13 Jul, 2020
    Enterprises across every commercial and industrial sector are seeking to “decarbonise” their supply chains, with transport electrification taking a central role in their digital transformation initiatives. EV transportation is rapidly gaining traction globally. More infrastructure is being delivered to facilitate EV charging now but, more importantly, this is being linked to wider green agenda aims via vehicle to grid chargers. These fit EV ownership nicely into the thread of ‘homes / buildings as power stations’ in their own regard and the very definition of decentralisation. All of these will play a role in the future. Government policy looks forward to 2035 but perhaps by then the deep seated and intractable desire of the British individual to own a car at all might be starting to fade, with car clubs and shared transportation becoming the norm. Flexible charging does its work by allowing electric vehicles to be charged when energy prices are cheapest, for example when wind and solar power are generating lots of electricity or when there is less demand across the system. Flexible charging also helps to keep energy costs down for all consumers as technology allows stored electricity from electric vehicle batteries to be sent back onto the grid when it is needed. According to the roads minister Jesse Norman, the increasing automation of cars is transforming the way people drive, and the government is steadily updating the laws in order to prepare for the future. This act will ensure that the UK’s infrastructure and insurance system is ready for the biggest transport revolution in a century. Deemed most important by the networks and energy sector more generally is the regulation to ensure all charge points sold or installed are ‘smart’, meaning they can receive, process and react to information or signals, such as by adjusting the rate of charge or discharge; transmit, monitor and record information such as energy consumption data; comply with requirements around security; and be accessed remotely.
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