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The 300-ton omnidirectional outdoor heavy-duty unmanned AGV “Chuangyu” was released in Tianjin

People’s Daily Online, Tianjin, January 9. On January 8, the Lonyu-Wald 2025 Global New Product Launch Conference was held in Xiqing District, Tianjin. At the conference, the first 300-ton omnidirectional outdoor heavy-duty unmanned AGV in China, “Chuangyu”, was released.

“Chuangyu” is 14.4 meters long and 3.4 meters wide. It has the ability to carry 300 tons of overweight materials, and has a 5° climbing ability and 8 hours of endurance. Whether in high temperature, severe cold or slippery environment, “Chuangyu” can operate stably. At the same time, relying on the EQ smart platform independently developed by Lonyu Robotics, unmanned operation is realized throughout the process. Its navigation system also integrates Beidou positioning, inertial navigation, laser SLAM, visual perception and AI technology, and has strong intelligent decision-making capabilities, which has broad application prospects in the heavy-duty industry.

“This AGV has a super load-bearing capacity, which is enough to cope with the handling needs of various large and heavy goods, and provides strong support for the heavy-duty transportation link in industrial production. At the same time, the advanced unmanned driving technology it adopts, combined with a high-precision positioning system, intelligent sensing equipment and precise control system, can realize autonomous navigation, obstacle avoidance, path planning and other functions in complex and changeable outdoor environments, ensuring the efficiency, accuracy and safety of cargo transportation. Whether it is container handling at port terminals or material transportation in large industrial scenes such as mines and steel mills, this AGV will show unparalleled advantages. “Ren Zhiyong, founder and chairman of Lonyu-Wald Group, introduced. It is reported that the Wald Industrial Robot Project started construction in Xiqing District, Tianjin in October 2024 and is expected to be fully completed in July 2025.

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