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AgiBot A2
Apptronik Apollo
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AgiBot A2
Apptronik ApolloThe AgiBot A2 is an interactive service robot with a humanoid design. It stands 169 cm tall, weighs 69 kg, and moves at 12 km/h. Its modular structure supports customization. Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) enables natural communication. It uses a lithium-ion battery. Price is approximately 75k, available for pre-order.
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- Human-like height and proportions for natural interaction
- Futuristic design with elegant contour lines
- Modular humanoid structure for customization
- Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) for intuitive communication
- Lithium-ion battery
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Evidence-graded claims from the Apptronik Apollo deep report
Apollo is in active commercial pilots (not just demos) at Mercedes-Benz, GXO Logistics, and Jabil.
CNBC [6] independently reports active commercial pilots at all three named enterprise customers, corroborating official claims [1][10]; however, the scale (number of units, task success rates, and commercial terms) remains undisclosed.
from Apptronik Apollo deep report →
Apollo has a 55 lb (25 kg) payload capacity and 71 degrees of freedom.
Payload is confirmed across official [1] and commerce sources [5][7], but no independent third-party physical test or teardown verifies these specs under real operating conditions; the 71 DOF figure comes from commerce/review sources only [5][7] and is not independently benchmarked.
from Apptronik Apollo deep report →Apollo supports up to 22 hours/day of operation via hot-swappable battery packs (4 hours per pack).
The 4-hour runtime and hot-swap capability are consistent across official [1] and commerce sources [5][7], but no independent field test or customer report confirms 22-hour sustained daily operation in actual deployment conditions.
from Apptronik Apollo deep report →Apptronik has integrated Google DeepMind's Gemini Robotics AI models into Apollo as part of a strategic partnership.
The partnership and integration are confirmed by official press releases [10][11] and LinkedIn/news sources [14], but no independent benchmark, demo review, or third-party assessment verifies what Gemini Robotics integration actually contributes to Apollo's on-robot task performance.
from Apptronik Apollo deep report →Apollo's unit price will reach under $50,000 at scale, with investor expectations of ~$80,000/year by 2027 high-volume delivery.
CNBC [6] reports both the CEO's sub-$50K scale target and the ~$80K/year investor expectation for 2027, but these are forward-looking projections with no current transaction prices disclosed and no independent manufacturing cost analysis to validate either figure.
from Apptronik Apollo deep report →


