Apollo 2
Apollo 2 is a next-generation modular humanoid robot engineered for the demanding realities of warehouse logistics and manufacturing. Standing 5'8" (172 cm) tall and weighing 160 lbs (73 kg), it matches human scale to operate safely alongside workers. The robot features a swappable battery architecture enabling approximately 4 hours of operation per pack, supporting continuous "7x22" workflows with minimal downtime. It can lift and carry payloads up to 55 lbs (25 kg), making it ideal for moving crates, totes, and boxes. Apollo 2 supports dual mobility modes: bipedal legs for human environments and a wheeled base for warehouse floors. Powered by Apptronik's proprietary high-efficiency actuators and a three-layer software stack including Artemis motion control, it targets six key applications such as goods-to-person retrieval, packout, and machine tending.
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Q1. What is Apollo 2, and what problem is it designed to solve?
Apollo 2 is a next-generation humanoid robot by Apptronik designed for real-world mobility, manipulation, and interaction to address labor shortages in logistics and manufacturing.
Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of Apollo 2?
The robot stands 5ft 8in tall, weighs 72kg, lifts 25kg, and uses a swappable battery for approximately four hours of operation to enable 7x22 shifts.
Q3. Who is Apollo 2 built for, and which industries can benefit from it?
It targets warehouse logistics and manufacturing, with six commercial applications including goods-to-person, packout, automotive kitting, quality inspection, and machine tending.
Q4. Is Apollo 2 a commercial product or still a research prototype?
Apollo 2 is positioned as a commercial product intended for real-world work shifts, distinct from earlier prototype or alpha versions of the original Apollo.
Q5. Is Apollo 2 currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?
As of mid-2026, the robot was unveiled quietly with no public press release; commercial availability timelines depend on distributor fulfillment following initial pre-orders.
Q6. How does Apollo 2 actually work in real-world environments?
It operates using a three-layer software platform including Artemis motion control and Fleet Connect orchestration, supporting bipedal legs or a wheeled base for warehouse floors.
Q7. When was Apollo 2 announced or officially launched?
Apptronik unveiled Apollo 2 on June 28, 2026, via an updated product page without a formal press release or viral video.
Q8. How is Apollo 2 different from other robots in the same category?
Unlike robots chasing viral parkour, Apollo 2 is built pragmatically for shift work, offering modular mobility with bipedal or wheeled options and high-energy-efficient actuators.
Q9. Does Apollo 2 require additional development or customization after purchase?
Customers can choose bipedal or wheeled configurations, while development partners are intended to extend solutions beyond the six initial commercial applications.
Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for Apollo 2?
The company plans to expand availability from early commercial deployments in logistics toward broader applications, with Apollo 3 identified as a next-generation model in training.
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