Robot that changes its battery by itself

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Robot that changes its battery by itself



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For years it was a restriction, until now.


For years, the biggest challenge for robots in industrial environments was not strength, nor precision, but autonomy, a discharged battery always meant lost time and time in the world of industry is money, but what if a robot could change its own batteries and continue working without pause? It seems simple, but this changes everything.


It is exactly what the new Walker S2 from UBTech has just shown the world, a humanoid robot that literally does not stop, the secret behind this feat is in a system of dual batteries built into the rear of the robot. Walker S2 monitors the charge level in real time and when it detects that one of the batteries is about to run out, it moves itself to an exchange station and begins an autonomous replacement process.



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All without the need for human intervention


The upper part of his torso rotates, special tools in his arms, release the dead battery, place a new one and end the pause, all without the need for human intervention. What was once a productivity bottleneck is now just another stage in the operational flow.


The swap station not only charges discharged modules, but also monitors the health of each battery, if any that are close to losing their maximum capacity, it issues an alert for preventive maintenance. The robot itself visually identifies the fully charged modules, using sensors on the head and an indicative green light on the set of stacked batteries. In addition, to ensure safety in complex environments and with people nearby, Walker S2 has a physical emergency button on its back and is ready to be activated in any abnormal situation.


Now imagine this Large scale and a factory with dozens of Walkers, operating in autonomous relay, downtime is almost completely eliminated, while a human needs breaks, rest and shift changes, this robot simply recharges and continues.


This represents a new productivity model for assembly lines, warehouses, logistics centers, and even more delicate settings, such as plants and laboratories where human exposure is limited.


We are facing the operator of the future, reliable, tireless and totally independent, Walker S2 is not just another humanoid robot, it represents a milestone on the path towards total factory automation, a robot that takes care of itself and returns to work as if nothing had happened. It is the future knocking at our door.



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