Zelos Tech: L5, the first model in the brandnew L series
On August 11, Zelos Tech officially launched L5, the first model in the brandnew L series, designed specifically for heavy-duty logistics scenarios.

The L5 boasts a payload exceeding 1,800 kg and is fully compatible with public DC fast charging. Its range can be extended to 220 km empty and 170 km fully loaded. It features a forklift-mounted pallet design and flexible right-hand and rear-single-door opening options. The standard model offers 6.2 cubic meters of cargo space (expandable to 7.1 cubic meters), improving both cargo loading and unloading efficiency and operational efficiency. It also integrates lightweight mapping technology with NOA functionality.
Pudu: PUDU MT1 Max, an AI-powered 3D perception robotic sweeper
On August 21, Pudu released the PUDU MT1 Max, an AI-powered 3D perception robotic sweeper. Equipped with a multi-sensor fusion system and a proprietary large cleaning model, it enhances obstacle avoidance and adaptive cleaning capabilities in complex environments. This product is designed specifically for large-scale applications, reshaping cleaning operations and standardizing processes.

Xingong Green Hydrogen: TG01, the next-generation mobile charging and storage robot
On August 28, Xingong Green Hydrogen announced the official launch of the new-generation TG01. This product not only provides efficient charging services for electric passenger vehicles, but also utilizes V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) technology to convert DC to AC power, expanding its application to a wide range of industrial and commercial power applications. This device is the industry’s first intelligent device combining mobile charging and discharging with industrial and commercial energy storage capabilities.

This mobile charging and storage robot reportedly utilizes next-generation gallium nitride power devices and an intelligent temperature control system, achieving an efficiency exceeding 96%, significantly improving energy conversion efficiency. The product is compatible with major global electric vehicle models and charging standards (such as CCS, CHAdeMO, and GB/T).
DECH ZHIZI: “Yao Ling II”, the next-generation unmanned concept freight truck
On August 13, DECH ZHIZI, an incubated company of Shaanxi Automobile Holding, unveiled the unmanned concept freight truck “Yao Ling II.” Featuring a “cockpit-less, mid-axle” design, the truck boasts a 38% increase in cargo space compared to a tractor-trailer truck. The truck supports remote safety officer monitoring, multi-mode intelligent dispatching, and an empty-load optimization solution for both parent and child trucks, enabling efficient, all-weather operation and significantly reducing transportation costs.

IRIMOLY: EM216H , the unmanned wide-body mining truck
IRIMOLY recently launched a comprehensive unmanned driving solution for wide-body mining trucks with a payload capacity of 130 tons and above.

IRIMOLY’s unmanned wide-body mining truck utilizes a fully self-developed, wire-controlled chassis designed for various open-pit mining environments. It integrates unmanned driving technology, advanced sensor technology, and reliable communication technologies, and is available in models ranging from 216 to 300 tons. The EM216H has a rated payload of 150 tons, making it the largest of its kind in China. A subsequent 260-ton unmanned model is currently under development.
AGILEX Mammotion: Pure vision robot lawn mower
In early August, Mammotion, a brand under AGILEX, launched the new Yuka mini Vision pure vision robot lawn mower in Europe. This robot requires no boundary lines or RTK, making it particularly quick to install. Its three cameras provide precise obstacle avoidance, edge detection, and accurate navigation in low-light conditions.

Designed for lawns up to 700 m² (approximately 7,535 square feet), this robot uses a three-camera “vision” system to navigate the garden and features intelligent edge functionality, which is different from the original Yuka Mini. It is now available for purchase, priced at €1,199.
China’s first AI honeysuckle picking robot
On August 15, China’s first AI honeysuckle picking robot made its public debut and on-site demonstration in the fields of Julu County, Hebei Province. In actual field operations, the robot achieved a 90% accuracy rate in honeysuckle identification, a low breakage rate of 6%, a picking efficiency of approximately 3 seconds per flower, and an overall harvesting success rate of over 60%.

This equipment, jointly developed by China Agricultural University, Hebei Academy of Sciences, Hebei Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Technology, and Hebei Pugen Agricultural Technology Development Co., Ltd., marks the advancement of intelligent honeysuckle harvesting from scratch.
Lanxia Robot: Intelligent winter jujube picking robot
Recently, China’s first “Lanxia” intelligent winter jujube picking robot, jointly developed by Shenzhen Lanxia Robot Co., Ltd. and Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), underwent field trials in Dali County, Shaanxi Province.

Tests demonstrated that the robot’s single-fruit picking interval was approximately 8 seconds, its ripe fruit picking success rate was close to 85%, and its fruit damage rate was less than 8%. Furthermore, the independently designed and assembled multi-terrain chassis allows for free movement in fields with spacing of one to two ridges, making these features ideally suited for the precise management of winter jujubes in Dali County.
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