A2 Series for automation, research, security, logistics, education and industrial projects across Latin America, with a practical focus on applications, integration and quote-based procurement.

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A2 Series for Latin America

This page provides practical information about A2 Series for buyers, integrators, universities, distributors and technical teams across Latin America. The focus is the product: what it does, where it is used, which specifications matter and how to evaluate it for real deployments.

Main applications

A2 Series can support manufacturing, mining, energy, agriculture, education, healthcare, security, retail, hospitality, research and logistics projects. The right choice depends on operating environment, task type, autonomy, payload, mobility, sensors, software, maintenance access and integration requirements.

Technical selection criteria

Before requesting a quote, compare payload, battery life, speed, environmental rating, precision, connectivity, ROS or SDK compatibility, camera and LiDAR options, arms, hands, charging stations, spare parts and documentation. Industrial projects also require operator training, system integration planning and after-sales support.

Regional procurement and deployment

Latin America projects often require planning for import, lead time, warranty, interface language, technical documentation, training and accessory availability. A strong procurement process defines the use case, site conditions, budget, safety requirements and success metrics before selecting a model.

FAQ

How should a model be selected? Start with the task, environment and autonomy level. Can it be used for research? Many models fit labs and universities when they include SDKs, documentation and configurable sensors. Does purchase require a quote? Advanced robotics is commonly quoted by configuration, accessories, logistics and support needs.

Summary

A2 Series can modernize operations in Latin America when evaluated by application, specification, integration plan and total project cost rather than appearance or brand alone.

Questions

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What is the AgiBot A2? The AgiBot A2 (Yuanzheng A2) is a full-size, general-purpose bipedal humanoid robot developed by AgiBot (Zhiyuan Robotics), a Shanghai-based company. Standing approximately 1.75 meters tall and weighing 55 kilograms, it features 49-plus degrees of freedom, a 200 TOPS onboard AI processor, and a sensor suite including LiDAR, RGB-D cameras, and tactile fingertip sensors. It is the commercial flagship of AgiBot's product lineup and was the world's highest-volume humanoid robot by units shipped in 2025.

How does the AgiBot A2 work? The A2 processes sensory input from its cameras, LiDAR, and microphone array through the WorkGPT multimodal AI engine, which runs entirely on local hardware at 200 TOPS without cloud dependency. The GO-1 foundation model interprets the environment, understands natural-language instructions, and plans multi-step actions. Commands are sent to the PowerFlow joint motors and 19-DOF SkillHand dexterous hands via the AimRT communication middleware. The result is a robot capable of face recognition at 96 percent accuracy, real-time voice interaction, obstacle avoidance, and fine manipulation tasks, all in a single integrated system.

What are the differences between the AgiBot A2, A2-Max, A2-W, and A2 Ultra? The standard A2 is the general-purpose service and light industrial model with a 15-kilogram payload and approximately two hours of battery runtime. The A2-Max is a heavy-duty variant with 67 degrees of freedom and a 40-kilogram payload for demanding factory tasks. The A2-W is a wheeled variant with a five-hour battery life, designed for continuous industrial floor operations such as material handling and assembly loading. The A2 Ultra is the refined commercial service model: 40 degrees of freedom, triple-market certification (China, US, EU), 1,300-hour validated walking endurance, dual energy modes, and operator-configurable personas built for events, exhibitions, and high-uptime front-of-house roles.

What Guinness World Record did the AgiBot A2 set? In November 2025, an unmodified production AgiBot A2 (serial number SNA210041BA00652) walked 106.286 kilometers from Jinji Lake in Suzhou to the North Bund in Shanghai over three days, earning the Guinness World Records title for "Longest Journey Walked by a Humanoid Robot." The robot operated continuously throughout, never powering off, thanks to its hot-swappable battery system. It navigated urban roads, highways, bridges, slopes, and low-light night conditions, complying with traffic regulations throughout the journey.

What industries use the AgiBot A2? The A2 Series is deployed across automotive and electronics manufacturing, logistics and warehousing, commercial reception and guided service, retail brand activation, research and education, entertainment and broadcast media, and high-profile public exhibitions. The A2-W is specifically designed for sustained factory deployment; the A2 Ultra is optimized for commercial and event environments; and the A2-Max targets heavy-load industrial applications.