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Could Drones Come Jump Start Your Car When You’re Stranded? Ford’s New Patent

neusosBy neusosApril 1, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read

drone jump start car ford patentFord publishes multiple drone patents that can jumpstart vehicles

DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby

A patent filed by Ford Motor Company on April 12, 2017 for multiple drones that could be used to jump start future Ford vehicles has been published and assigned serial number 11614063. ford authority.

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Ford recently filed several drone-related patents. jump start system As well as using drones to charge Ford vehicles, External jump start battery terminal connectionBuilding on those previous filings, the new patent details multiple drones used to jump-start future Ford vehicles with dead batteries.

drone jump start car ford patentThe new patent aims to deploy an unmanned aerial vehicle to assist drivers who may be stranded with a dead battery and lack jump cables or access to another vehicle.Ford’s vehicle has the ability to send a jump start request along with the vehicle’s current position, which is received by one or more drones. When the drone moves to the location, it opens the hood, forms a connection with the vehicle’s battery, and provides boost to allow the driver to continue the journey.

This application of drone technology could prove particularly beneficial for drivers traveling in more rural locations with less contact with other vehicles.

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Ian attended Dominican University in California and graduated with a BA in English in 2019. With his lifelong passion for writing and storytelling and keen interest in technology, he now contributes to his DroneLife as a staff writer.

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Miriam McNabb is editor-in-chief of DRONELIFE, CEO of professional drone services marketplace JobForDrones, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and drone regulatory environment. With her 3,000+ articles focused on the commercial drone space, Miriam is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry. Miriam holds a degree from the University of Chicago and has over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing of new technologies.
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