Eight robots are on the road at the SEAT Martorell factory. Each convoy can carry 10 tonnes and together they transport up to 2,000 parts per day. All without magnetic guidance or cables.
The AGVs are programmed to read their surroundings. In order to know which route to follow, first they are guided, and by means of an integrated camera, they memorise it
Driving safety is further enhanced by the safety aspects of the robot itself. Sensors located at the top and at ground level make it stop if it detects any object in its path.
Eco-friendly transport. Electric AGVs get charged by induction, without the need for cables. Battery full charge takes 15 minutes while they are stopped to load parts onto them, helping reduce 1.5 tons of CO2 per year.
They cover 240 kilometres a day and share the streets with pedestrians, lorries, bicycles and cars.
Robots take to the streets in Spain

Eight autonomous robots can transport more than 2,000 parts per day outside the Spanish carmaker SEAT’s workshops, and they communicate with their surroundings and regulate traffic too.

18 Jun 2020 | 6203 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

They cover 240 kilometres a day and share the streets with pedestrians, lorries, bicycles and cars. They control the traffic lights, communicate with their surroundings... but when you see them you won’t see anyone driving them. These autonomous vehicles are called AGVs (automated guided vehicles) and drive around outside the ...

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