| Developers: | AgiBot |
| Date of the premiere of the system: | November 2025 |
| Branches: | Electrical and Microelectronics |
| Technology: | Robotics |
2025: Overcoming 106 km without stopping
The humanoid robot A2, manufactured by the Chinese company AgiBot, covered a distance of 106 km without a single stop and was listed in the Guinness Book of Records. The test started on November 10, 2025 from Jinji Lake in the city of Suzhou in eastern China and ended on November 13, 2025 at Waitan Embankment in Shanghai. This was reported by the Global Times in November 2025.
The achievement of the robot is recorded in the Guinness Book of Records under the wording "The longest path traveled by a humanoid robot." During the route, the A2 moved on a variety of surfaces. The robot overcame asphalt pavement, tiled sidewalks, bridges, tactile surface for the visually impaired, inclined areas and areas with insufficient lighting. According to the manufacturer, the robot followed the rules of the road throughout the journey.
Continuous operation of the A2 was provided by a hot-swap battery system. This technology allowed the robot to complete the entire route without technical stops to recharge. As a result of the test, wear was recorded exclusively on the rubber layer of the robot soles.
AgiBot Senior Vice President Wang Chuan noted that the test demonstrated the overall endurance of the device, the reliability of its technical equipment and a balanced control system. According to Wang Chuan, the results confirmed the readiness of the A2 model for commercial use in real-world conditions.
Robot A2 is a humanoid 175 cm high and weighing 55 kg. The device is equipped with artificial intelligence-based perception systems that process text, audio and visual information. The A2 is capable of performing operations requiring precise fine motor skills, including threading into the needle eye.[1]
