India's AMR landscape: who's shipping what
A practical look at India's AMR landscape: who's shipping what as part of our AMRs in Warehouses coverage in Warehouse & Logistics. What the machines actually do, how much they cost, and what Indian buyers and builders should know.
Why this matters
This article sits inside our AMRs in Warehouses coverage under Warehouse & Logistics. Robotics is moving fast in 2026 and a lot of what you read online is press-release rewrites. At RobotWale we focus on what the machines can actually do, what they cost, and how they land in the real world - especially in India.
What we look at
Every piece here is grounded in spec sheets, hands-on experience where possible, and first-party announcements from the companies themselves. We try to separate what is shipping today from what is still a concept video.
- Hardware: actuators, sensors, compute, battery and build quality.
- Software: the AI stack, autonomy level and real-world reliability.
- Cost: sticker price, landed cost in India, service and spares.
Key takeaways
- The state of "India's AMR landscape: who's shipping what" is reviewed in context, not in isolation.
- Demos are interesting, but repeatable, reliable behaviour is the bar.
- Price-to-performance still wins in the Indian market - and it is changing fast.
References
This is a seed article created for the initial build of the RobotWale library. The cron-based content pipeline (see cron/generate_article.php) will fill in citations, hands-on notes and deeper analysis over time.
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