The T150 lowers cost and complexity barriers for small‑ and mid‑size manufacturers, accelerating adoption of autonomous material handling across the industrial sector.
The rise of lean, flexible production has intensified demand for agile internal logistics, yet many midsize manufacturers balk at the expense and integration effort of traditional AGV systems. Pudu Robotics’ new T150 directly addresses this gap by delivering a light‑payload solution that can be operational within an hour, eliminating the need for guide rails, markers, or extensive network configuration. By leveraging VSLAM and dual LiDAR, the robot maintains precise positioning even in bustling, ever‑changing factory floors, ensuring reliable material flow without costly downtime.
Beyond its rapid deployment, the T150’s design focuses on durability and safety. An aerospace‑grade, one‑piece chassis provides impact resistance and a projected five‑year service life, reducing maintenance cycles and total cost of ownership. Compliance with ISO 3691‑4 standards, coupled with flexible power options—including wired charging, automatic docking, and fast battery swapping—enables near‑continuous operation, a critical factor for high‑throughput environments such as 3C electronics assembly and FMCG warehousing.
Strategically launching in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and key Southeast Asian economies, Pudu positions the T150 to capture a burgeoning market of manufacturers seeking scalable automation without prohibitive capital outlay. By expanding its T‑series to cover payloads from 150 kg to 600 kg, the company not only broadens its addressable use cases but also signals a shift toward more inclusive industrial robotics solutions, likely prompting competitors to accelerate their own low‑cost, plug‑and‑play offerings.
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