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A Tesla owner created a snake-like robotic charger that automatically connects to his Model S

Jun 27, 2016, 21:02 IST

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Last August, Elon Musk teased a robotic charger for Tesla vehicles that got a lot of folks really excited. 

The robotic charger, which looks like a metal snake, was shown in a video automatically connecting to a parked Model S to power the vehicle. At the time, Tesla said it was a prototype and did not reveal whether or not the device would become available for purchase. 

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But the video apparently inspired at least one Tesla fan to take matters into his own hands. 

Deepak Mital, a Model S owner, posted two videos online Sunday showing his own DIY robotic charger for Tesla vehicles. 

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Like Tesla's prototype charger, Mital's charger is capable of autonomously connecting with his parked Model S. Also like Tesla's charger, the homemade device looks a lot like a metal snake.

According to Electrek, which first spotted the project, Mital's robotic charger is powered by a Raspberry Pi 3, which is a $35 computer the size of a credit card. 

Check out Mital's futuristic charger plug itself in below. 

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 And here you can see the charger retract from the vehicle. 

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