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Symbotic Mobile Robot Gen 2
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Symbotic Mobile Robot Gen 2
SymboticThe Symbotic SymBot Gen 2 is an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) deployed within large-scale, fixed-infrastructure Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS) for warehouse and distribution center automation. The robots navigate at speeds up to 20–25 mph, autonomously store and retrieve cases, recharge via floor-integrated charge plates, and are orchestrated by an AI-driven software platform — all without human operators performing the core tasks. Vendor claims of 60–80% labor cost reduction, 99.99%+ accuracy, and 16x faster case processing are substantial but derive primarily from official/marketing sources with limited independent verification. A notable disclosure in official press materials confirms SymBots can be 'teleoperated,' though this appears to be a maintenance/fallback capability rather than the primary operational mode. Several extracted 'community criticism' facts relate to general AI hype and unrelated products (Rabbit R1, LLMs) and are not directly applicable to Symbotic's warehouse robotics.
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Specification
- navigation_speed
- Up to 20+ mph (official blog) to 25 mph (vendor claim via analyst report)
- payload_capacity
- 1 lb to 60 lbs (0.5 kg to 27.2 kg)
- item_size_range
- 2×6.4×5 in (min) to 36×24×16.2 in (max)
- battery_upgrade_specs
- Nyobolt battery: 6x more energy capacity vs. prior ultracapacitors; 40% lighter; retrofit-compatible with previous-gen SymBots; backward-compatible with existing charging infrastructure
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Evidence-graded claims from the Symbotic deep report
Symbotic is a fully commercial, revenue-generating business with ~$2.52B TTM revenue, but remains only marginally profitable (EBITDA ~$30–33M) and significantly missed Q2 2026 EPS estimates ($0.01 actual vs. $0.11 estimate)
Revenue (~$2.52B TTM), EBITDA (~$30–33M), and EPS miss ($0.01 vs. $0.11 estimate) are reported by multiple independent financial data sources [5][6][8][9], confirming commercial scale but also flagging thin profitability and execution risk; the EPS miss of ~91% is a material independent signal of financial underperformance.
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Symbotic is deployed at real commercial scale, with known customers including Walmart and Associated Wholesale Grocers (AWG Gulf Coast facility)
AWG deployment is named in a Yahoo Finance news article [14], lending partial independent support, but Walmart's deployment is only implied by company scale and a Reddit post [16] — neither constitutes rigorous independent verification of deployment scope or operational outcomes.
from Symbotic deep report →SymBots handle a payload range of 1–60 lbs and item sizes from 2×6.4×5 in up to 36×24×16.2 in, enabling case-picking across a broad SKU range
Payload and size specifications are stated on Symbotic's official case-picking product page [3]; no independent benchmark, customer report, or third-party test in the dossier confirms these specifications under real operational conditions.
from Symbotic deep report →Symbotic, via its Warehouse-as-a-Service (WaaS) partnership with Exol, is building a nationwide network of fully-automated warehouses
The WaaS partnership with Exol is described on Symbotic's official solutions page [2] only; no independent news report, regulatory filing, or third-party confirmation of the network's existence, scale, or operational status appears in the dossier.
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Symbotic's system achieves 99.99%+ accuracy in warehouse operations
This figure appears solely on Symbotic's official homepage [1] as a marketing claim; no independent audit, customer disclosure, or third-party test in the dossier substantiates this specific accuracy figure.
from Symbotic deep report →Symbotic's platform condenses storage footprint by 60% and achieves 30–60% greater storage density than traditional warehousing
Both density figures are stated exclusively on Symbotic's official homepage and product pages [1][3] with no independent facility audit, customer case study, or third-party measurement present in the dossier to substantiate them.
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