Jueying X20
The Jueying X20 is an industrial-grade quadruped robot developed by Deep Robotics and launched in 2021, designed for autonomous inspection, patrol, and hazard detection in harsh environments such as power grids, mines, and disaster sites. It features a comprehensive sensor suite, IP66/IP67 protection rating, and modular payload capabilities supporting cameras, robotic arms, and specialized detection equipment.
Overview and Use Cases
The Jueying X20 is an industrial quadruped robot developed by Deep Robotics (Hangzhou Yunshenchu Technology Co., Ltd.) and introduced in 2021. It was marketed as China's first IP66-rated quadruped robot. The platform is designed for deployment in hazardous and hard-to-reach industrial environments including power grid inspection, tunnel surveys, mining operations, and disaster response scenarios.
Key Capabilities
- Autonomous Navigation: Equipped with 3D LiDAR and stereo cameras for terrain mapping and autonomous route planning
- Environmental Sensing: Integrated thermal imaging and gas detection sensors for multi-modal hazard assessment
- Modular Payload System: Supports field-swappable payloads including cameras, robotic arms (compatible with units such as the Unitree Z1), additional LiDAR units, gas sensors, bi-spectrum PTZ cameras, omnidirectional cameras, and long-distance communication systems
- Hot-Swap Battery: Field-replaceable battery system; newer versions report 25% improved endurance with payload
- Extended Range: Operational range of 10 km or greater
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | Approximately 1000 × 695–715 × 470 mm |
| Weight | 56–59 kg |
| Maximum Speed | ≥4 m/s |
| Battery Life | 2.5–4 hours |
| Payload Capacity | 20 kg (standard dynamic carry) |
| IP Rating | IP66/IP67 |
| Operating Range | ≥10 km |
Applications
The Jueying X20 has been deployed in research and operational contexts for:
- Power grid infrastructure inspection and monitoring
- Tunnel and underground facility surveys
- Mining site assessment and safety inspection
- Disaster area reconnaissance and rescue support
- Autonomous patrol in hazardous industrial zones
Manufacturer
Deep Robotics (Hangzhou Yunshenchu Technology Co., Ltd.) was founded in 2017. The company filed for a Shanghai STAR Market initial public offering in 2026 and reported 337 million yuan in revenue in 2025, representing 227% year-over-year growth and achieving profitability for the first time.
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