Chinese Humanoid Robot Sets Guinness Record with Unbroken 106-Km Walk from Suzhou to Shanghai
AgiBot’s humanoid robot A2 sets Guinness World Record by walking 106 km nonstop in China.
In a landmark achievement, Shanghai-based robotics firm AgiBot’s humanoid robot, the A2, has set a Guinness World Record for the longest journey walked by a humanoid robot—a continuous trek of 106.286 kilometers (approximately 66 miles) spanning from Suzhou’s Jinji Lake to the iconic Bund in Shanghai. The robot completed the three-day journey from November 10 to 13, navigating a mix of urban streets, highways, and complex terrain without shutting down, performing what is widely seen as a transformative step toward commercially viable humanoid robots.
The 169 cm tall, 55 kg A2 robot tackled varied surfaces, including asphalt roads, slippery tiles, and tactile paving, while strictly adhering to traffic regulations. A key innovation enabling this journey was AgiBot’s proprietary “quick hot-swap” battery technology, allowing technicians to replace batteries without interrupting the robot’s operation, thus maintaining continuous power throughout the trek. This modular approach sets it apart from competitors reliant on integrated battery packs, underscoring AgiBot’s focus on endurance and operational reliability.
Following the journey, AgiBot representatives confirmed the robot remained in good mechanical condition, with minimal wear confined to the foot soles. The robot’s movements were controlled by advanced AI-driven balance algorithms and hardware designed to mimic human joint articulation with over 49 active degrees of freedom. Equipped with sensory and communication capabilities such as chat functions and lip-reading, A2 is aimed primarily at customer service roles and other practical applications requiring humanlike interaction.
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China’s robotics industry, supported by government initiatives, is aggressively advancing humanoid robot development, with ambitions to lead global industrial and commercial deployment. The AgiBot A2’s achievement, verified by a Guinness adjudicator, marks a shift beyond controlled laboratory demos toward operational robots capable of performing sustained, real-world tasks—signaling a strong foundation for future mass production and commercialization.
This record-setting trek by AgiBot’s A2 robot not only demonstrates mechanical durability and sophisticated autonomy but also highlights the broadening horizons of robotic assistance in daily life. Industry experts anticipate that rapid advances like these will see humanoid robots integrated into diverse environments by the middle of this century, revolutionizing fields from customer service to logistics and beyond.
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