Apollo
Apollo is a next-gen humanoid robot built for real-world work. Standing nearly as tall as a human, Apollo is engineered to perform physical tasks in logistics, manufacturing, and services. With a sleek design, modular build, and the ability to safely interact with humans, Apollo brings a sci-fi vision to life. It’s not just a concept — it’s a practical, strong, and intelligent workforce assistant that can lift 25 kg, move with grace, and even be remotely operated or AI-powered. Apollo is where robotics meets reality.
Robot Specifications
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Dimensions
Height: 1.73 m; Width: 0.60 m; Depth: 0.50 m
Weight
72.6 kg
Speed
1.5 m/s
Runtime
~4 hours per full charge
Charging Time
~2 hours
Battery Pack
~2.5 kWh lithium-ion hot-swappable battery
Connectivity
Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ethernet, optional 5G
User Interface
Touchscreen and voice-based UI
Battery Life
Data not available
Compatible Devices
Industrial PLCs, IoT platforms
Sensors
Depth camera, LiDAR, RGB cameras, IMUs, joint force-torque sensors, temperature sensors
Cloud Integration
Yes
Available Countries
United States Japan Germany
App Integration
Apptronik REST/WebSocket APIs
Available Colours
White with black/grey trim
Warranty Info
1 year standard
Carrying Capacity
25 kg
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Q1. What is Apollo by Apptronik?
Apollo is a general-purpose humanoid robot designed for industrial and commercial applications, capable of performing a wide range of physical tasks alongside humans.
Q2. What are the key features of Apollo?
Apollo features a human-like form factor, modular design, advanced mobility, dexterous hands, and a swappable battery system.
Q3. How tall is Apollo?
Apollo stands approximately 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm) tall, making it similar in height to an average adult.
Q4. How much does Apollo weigh?
Apollo weighs around 160 pounds (73 kilograms), balancing stability and mobility for versatile use.
Q5. What kind of tasks can Apollo perform?
Apollo is designed to perform manual labor tasks such as warehouse logistics, material handling, and general assistance.
Q6. Is Apollo autonomous?
Yes, Apollo can operate autonomously using a combination of AI, sensors, and machine learning for navigation and task execution.
Q7. Can Apollo work alongside humans safely?
Apollo is designed with safety in mind, incorporating force sensors, vision systems, and real-time awareness to interact safely with people.
Q8. What kind of sensors does Apollo use?
Apollo uses depth cameras, LiDAR, force-torque sensors, and vision-based AI to perceive and interact with its environment.
Q9. What powers Apollo?
Apollo runs on a swappable battery system that allows extended operation by quickly replacing depleted batteries.
Q10. How long can Apollo operate on a single charge?
Apollo can run for approximately 4 hours under normal working conditions before requiring a battery swap.
Q11. Can Apollo lift heavy objects?
Apollo is designed to lift and carry payloads up to 55 pounds (25 kilograms), depending on the task and configuration.
Q12. Is Apollo programmable?
Yes, Apollo supports software development through APIs and SDKs, allowing customization and task-specific programming.
Q13. What industries is Apollo targeted for?
Apollo is aimed at logistics, manufacturing, retail, and other sectors that benefit from robotic labor.
Q14. Can Apollo walk and navigate different terrains?
Apollo can walk and navigate typical indoor environments but is currently optimized for flat, structured surfaces.
Q15. When will Apollo be commercially available?
Apptronik has announced commercial availability starting in 2025, initially through partnerships and pilot programs.
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