Hangcha Group presented its EZGO Mini Pallet autonomous mobile robot at LogiMAT 2026, a system designed for rapid installation and flexible use in logistics environments with changing workflows.
The EZGO Mini Pallet AMR uses SLAM-based 3D LiDAR navigation, allowing it to operate without requiring physical markers or significant facility modifications. Under typical conditions, the system can be deployed in approximately 15 minutes. The company indicated that this setup approach is intended to support facilities where operational layouts change frequently.
The system incorporates both LiDAR and machine vision technologies to support navigation and obstacle detection. It is designed to handle multiple tasks and coordinate across several units, enabling adaptation to different operational requirements.
The unit has a load capacity of up to 2,000 kilograms and positioning accuracy of ±15 millimeters. It is powered by a 48V/30Ah lithium battery, providing an operating time of approximately four to five hours. Charging can be completed in around one hour.
Testing and evaluation were conducted by TÜV Rheinland. Jan Hoehne, managing director of industrial machinery at the organization, stated that the equipment underwent mechanical, stability and electrical testing and met the requirements of the EC Machinery Directive.
Feedback from attendees at the exhibition included observations that rapid deployment could support automation in facilities with frequently changing production layouts.
Alongside the EZGO system, Hangcha presented additional equipment including lithium-powered forklifts, rough terrain manipulators and automated guided vehicles, reflecting a broader portfolio focused on logistics and energy applications.
