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By AI, Created 5:38 AM UTC, May 19, 2026, /AGP/ – Elephant Robotics has introduced myAGV Plus, a mobile robot platform for classrooms, labs and research teams working on AI, navigation and robot control. The system pairs Jetson Orin Nano computing, multi-sensor autonomy and ROS2 compatibility with modular add-on kits for logistics and agriculture use cases.
Why it matters: - myAGV Plus targets the growing demand for hands-on robotics education and research in schools, universities and laboratories. - The platform is built to help users move from theory to real-world testing in autonomous navigation, machine vision, sensor fusion and robotic manipulation. - Elephant Robotics positions the system for teaching, algorithm development, intelligent inspection and robotics competitions.
What happened: - Elephant Robotics launched myAGV Plus, an upgraded intelligent mobile robot platform based on myAGV 2023. - The company announced the product on May 19, 2026, in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. - myAGV Plus is designed as an Automated Guided Vehicle for education, research and robotics development.
The details: - The robot uses an NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Super 8GB computer. - The platform delivers up to 67 TOPS of AI performance. - On-device processing supports visual recognition, SLAM mapping and path planning. - The system also supports large language models and mainstream robotics algorithms. - myAGV Plus includes a high-performance FOC brushless motor drive system and high-frequency control algorithms. - The robot reaches a maximum speed of 1.6 m/s. - Motion modes include straight-line navigation, in-place rotation and intelligent dynamic obstacle avoidance. - The sensor package combines LiDAR, an 8-megapixel camera and an IMU. - The LiDAR supports omnidirectional detection from 0.12 to 8 meters. - The platform supports 3D mapping, localization, autonomous navigation, real-time global and local path planning, obstacle detection, dynamic avoidance, target recognition and 6-DOF pose estimation. - The robot weighs less than 5 kg and carries a rated payload of 8 kg. - It supports ramp traversal, fully loaded startup and obstacle avoidance. - A quick-release battery system enables fast replacement and flexible charging. - Each battery provides over 2 hours of runtime. - Infrared automatic charging docking supports autonomous recharging and task resumption. - The software stack runs on Ubuntu 22.04 and uses ROS2_Control. - The platform is compatible with ROS2 Humble, Ignition Gazebo and NVIDIA Isaac Sim. - Users can connect plug-and-play Bluetooth controllers and use virtual joystick control. - The system supports vision recognition and pose estimation for human following, object detection and localization. - myAGV Plus can integrate with five Elephant Robotics robot types, including myPalletizer 260 Series, ultraArm Series, mechArm 270 Series, myCobot 280 Series and myArm 300 Pi. - Elephant Robotics is offering two compound robot kits: a smart logistics kit and an agricultural application kit. - Each kit includes teaching curricula and laboratory manuals.
Between the lines: - The launch reflects a push to make robotics platforms more useful for both education and applied research. - The combination of open software, edge AI computing and modular hardware suggests the company is targeting users who want simulation, deployment and expansion on one platform. - Support for compound mobile robots expands the platform beyond basic mobility into mobile manipulation and automation workflows.
What’s next: - Elephant Robotics expects wider adoption of myAGV Plus across education, research and prototyping environments. - The platform is positioned to support projects ranging from introductory robotics lessons to advanced interdisciplinary development. - The company aims to use the new robot to accelerate robotics innovation and practical engineering training.
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