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EDAG CityBot

PreviousEasyMileNextEvie Autonomous

Last updated 2 years ago

A driverless robot car capable of transporting people and goods, of emptying bins, mowing lawns and even sweeping the road - that is the EDAG CityBot. This in-house development of a networked autonomous vehicle can be adapted to particular tasks by using different modules, and it must therefore meet many different requirements.

The unladen weight of the robot car's traction module is around 750 kg, while that of the functional backpack modules starts at 100 kg. If these are intended for transport or disposal tasks, then a payload of at least 130 kg is possible. The unladen weights of the trailer modules with an additional axle range from approx. 500 kg to 975 kg for the people mover variant, so the total weight increases to more than 2 tonnes.

Further information:

https://insights.edag.com/en/innovative-axle-concept-for-many-vehicle-types
https://www.edag-citybot.de/en/