
China’s NEV Mine Intelligent Delivery Robot “On Duty”

CarMo
On May 8th, according to Xinhua News Agency, the “CarMo” new energy mining intelligent delivery robot independently developed by my country officially “started” on May 6th, and began unmanned formation at the open-pit coal mine in Dongsheng District, Ordos City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The job runs.
According to reports, “CarMo” can realize three control modes: short-range remote control, remote driving, and unmanned driving, and can be applied to heavy-duty material transportation in multiple scenarios such as open-pit mines and bulk cargo terminals, significantly improving the efficiency and safety of mine transportation , significantly reducing labor costs and environmental pollution.
“CarMo” was jointly released by the Institute of Automation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the International Advanced Technology Application Promotion Center, China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing) Inner Mongolia Research Institute, and Zhongke Huituo.
It has completely independent intellectual property rights, and the localization rate of key components is 95%. The above is a real full-time unmanned mine transportation equipment.
According to the research and development personnel of Zhongke Huituo, compared with traditional equipment, each mine intelligent delivery robot can save the need for three drivers, and save labor costs by about 400,000 yuan per year.
We learned from Zhongke Huituo that “CarMo” has pioneered the cancellation of the traditional cab and is designed for unmanned transportation in mines. Full-time unmanned mine transport robot. “CarMo” is designed based on new energy.
It has a rated 450kw dual-motor drive unit and has a powerful battery.
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