
Pudu Launches T150 Light-Payload Warehouse Delivery Robot
Why It Matters
The T150 lowers entry barriers for small‑ and midsize manufacturers to adopt automation, accelerating productivity gains and cost savings across fast‑moving consumer sectors. Its plug‑and‑play design shortens deployment cycles, giving users a faster return on investment.
Pudu launches T150 light-payload warehouse delivery robot

The PUDU T150 extends the T-series robots to cover payloads from 150 to 600 kg. | Source: Pudu Robotics
As it continues expanding from service to industrial applications, Pudu Technology Inc. last week launched PUDU T150, a light-payload delivery robot. The company designed the T150 for material handling in manufacturing and warehouse environments.
Built for 150 kg (330.6 lb.) payloads, the model is suitable for 3C (computers, communications, and consumer) electronics, plastic components, and small-item warehousing for the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), beauty, and fast-fashion industries, Pudu said.
The T150 will be initially available in mainland China and the Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan regions. The autonomous mobile robot (AMR) will also be available in selected high-growth markets, including Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, South Korea, and Turkey.
Pudu said it is a global leader in service robotics, focusing its research and development, manufacturing, and sales on three core technologies: mobility, manipulation, and artificial intelligence. The Shenzhen, China-based company offers three product lines: delivery robots, commercial cleaning robots, and industrial delivery robots.
It said its systems are deployed across 10 sectors, including food and beverage, retail, hospitality, healthcare, entertainment and sports, industrial facilities, education, and more.
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Building on its PUDU T300 and PUDU T600 systems, Pudu Robotics said it developed the PUDU T150 to help small and midsize manufacturers implement automation. The AMR targets light-load, high-frequency transport scenarios where reliability, simplicity, and ease of use are critical.
The PUDU T150 is available in two configurations:
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A lifting version designed for automated integration and more advanced workflows
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A standard version optimized for cost-effective, point-to-point material delivery
Unlike traditional AGVs that rely on site modifications, markers, guide rails, and complex network or application programming interface (API) integration—often requiring weeks or months before becoming operational—PUDU T150 works straight out of the box, claimed the company. No environmental changes are needed, and mapping can be completed within 10 minutes directly on the robot, with stable operation achieved in as little as one hour, it said.
The T150 also supports multi-robot collaboration without local servers or complex network infrastructure, enabling faster rollout and easier scaling across facilities, according to Pudu.
Technical details of the PUDU T150
PUDU T150 combines visual simultaneous localization and mapping (VSLAM) with dual lidar sensors to deliver full 360-degree environmental perception.
Pudu added that its proprietary algorithms support dynamic map updates and stable positioning, ensuring reliable, long-term navigation even in complex, changing industrial environments. The company asserted that its architecture enables consistent performance in facilities with moving obstacles, layout adjustments, and high traffic density.
Pudu built the T150 with aerospace-grade, high-strength materials. It features a one-piece integrated chassis, creating a rigid and durable structure for demanding industrial environments. This construction improves resistance to impact and deformation, said the company.
With a service life of up to five years, the T150 can helps reduce maintenance frequency and lowers long-term costs associated with repairs and component replacement, Pudu said.
PUDU T150 complies with the ISO 3691-4 industrial standard for safe and reliable operation under long-term, high-frequency workloads. To support continuous logistics operations, the robot offers flexible power options, including wired charging, automatic recharging, and fast battery swapping, enabling near 24/7 operation and stable material flow.
The new AMR also features a tablet-like interface designed to be intuitive for anyone to use without training. Pudu said an onboard touchscreen running its self-developed software allows users to issue tasks, switch modes, and adjust parameters quickly and easily.
In addition to on-device control, the robot supports remote operation, enabling users to dispatch and manage tasks without needing to walk to the robot. Integration options include remote call devices, PUDU Link, and open APIs, making the T150 adaptable to different workflows and management systems, said Pudu.
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