EVE

EVE

EVE is a versatile wheeled humanoid robot from 1X Technologies, engineered for safe collaboration in professional and domestic spaces. Standing at 188 cm tall with a human-like upper body, it features 25 degrees of freedom driven by proprietary Revo1 quasi-direct-drive motors and cable transmission for silent, low-friction operation. EVE achieves a top speed of 14.4 km/h, carries 15 kg payloads, and operates up to 6 hours on a 1.05 kWh lithium-ion battery. Equipped with high-resolution HDR cameras for panoramic vision, it employs the Redwood AI stack and 1X OS for embodied learning via imitation from teleoperation. Its soft exterior ensures safety during human interaction, while multi-terrain wheels enable navigation of elevators, doors, and complex environments. Ideal for logistics, security, manufacturing, and healthcare, EVE learns tasks autonomously, improving efficiency in shared spaces through vision-language models and shared autonomy.

Manufacturer
1X Technologies
Rating
★★★★☆(4.0)
Launch Year
2022
Price
USD 100,000 - 250,000
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Robot Specifications

Primary Use Cases
Logistics, security patrolling, retail tasks, manufacturing assistance
Pet Friendly
Yes, with safety protocols
Deployment
Teleoperation, autonomous, learned behaviors
Multi-Robot Coordination
Yes, fleet control
Tools, packages, precision instruments, people interaction
Tool changers, end-effector options
15 kg
15 kg

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Q1. What is EVE, and what problem is it designed to solve?

EVE is a humanoid service robot developed by 1X Technologies intended for commercial deployment in enterprise environments. The robot addresses labor shortages and operational inefficiencies in sectors requiring repetitive, physically demanding tasks such as security patrolling, inventory management, and logistics operations.

Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of EVE?

EVE features a humanoid torso mounted on a dual-wheel self-balancing base, equipped with dual arms for manipulation and dexterous hand control. The robot incorporates cameras and sensors for environmental perception, can carry payloads up to 15 kilograms, and operates with low-latency response capabilities for both mobility and object handling tasks.

Q3. Who is EVE built for, and which industries can benefit from it?

EVE targets enterprise clients in security, retail operations, logistics, and facilities management. The robot is designed for organizations seeking to deploy autonomous systems for monitoring, inventory checking, and routine operational tasks alongside human teams in existing commercial infrastructure.

Q4. Is EVE a commercial product or still a research prototype?

EVE is a commercial product in active production. According to 1X Technologies, the company has been manufacturing EVE since 2022 and has deployed initial units in enterprise environments for real-world operational testing and validation.

Q5. Is EVE currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?

Availability and purchasing details are managed through 1X Technologies' commercial channels. Interested organizations can contact the company directly for deployment timelines and fulfillment schedules, which vary based on customization requirements and regional distribution capabilities.

Q6. How does EVE actually work in real-world environments?

EVE operates through a combination of autonomous navigation and teleoperated control. The robot uses imitation learning and human teleoperation for task training, allowing operators to teach specific jobs that EVE then performs autonomously. For complex or unfamiliar tasks, human operators can assume shared autonomy to guide the robot's actions in real time.

Q7. When was EVE announced or officially launched?

EVE was created by 1X Technologies, a Norway-based robotics startup founded in 2020. The company announced significant funding in early 2023, closing a $23.5 million funding round led by OpenAI to advance EVE manufacturing and development of its bipedal successor model, NEO.

Q8. How is EVE different from other robots in the same category?

EVE emphasizes practical commercial deployment over research demonstration. The robot combines wheeled mobility with humanoid manipulation, uses 1X's proprietary Revo1 quasi direct-drive actuator technology for torque control, and integrates embodied learning models that improve task efficiency over time through real-world operational data collection.

Q9. Does EVE require additional development or customization after purchase?

EVE is designed for immediate deployment in commercial settings. However, task-specific training through teleoperation and imitation learning is part of the operational model, allowing the robot to adapt to client-specific workflows and environments after deployment.

Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for EVE?

1X Technologies has announced plans to develop NEO, a bipedal humanoid robot designed for household environments and broader consumer applications. The company aims to transition from wheeled enterprise platforms like EVE toward legged systems capable of navigating diverse residential settings while maintaining focus on safety and real-world AI training.

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