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Agnidra Robotics Unveils Agni-H1 Humanoid for Indian Manufacturing at ₹45 Lakh - RobotWale News

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Agnidra Robotics Unveils Agni-H1 Humanoid for Indian Manufacturing at ₹45 Lakh - RobotWale News

Product Launch and Core Specifications

On Monday, October 21, 2024, Indian robotics startup Agnidra Robotics officially unveiled the Agni-H1, its first commercially available humanoid robot designed specifically for industrial automation. The 1.7-meter-tall machine features a dual-arm manipulator with 22 degrees of freedom per limb, a 360-degree solid-state LiDAR array, and a custom silicon-based control board developed in Bengaluru. Powered by a 48V lithium-iron-phosphate battery pack, the Agni-H1 claims up to eight hours of continuous operation on a single charge, with a top walking speed of 2.5 kilometers per hour and a payload capacity of 15 kilograms. Development spanned three years, involving over 140 engineers and extensive kinematic testing at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras dynamics laboratory.

Indian Market Positioning and Pricing

Agnidra Robotics has priced the Agni-H1 at ₹45 lakh for the base configuration, with enterprise fleet discounts available for orders exceeding ten units. The company has structured its supply chain to source 78% of components domestically, including harmonic drives from Pune and sensor modules from Chennai, aligning with the Indian government’s production-linked incentive scheme for advanced robotics. Initial deployments are slated for automotive assembly lines in Tamil Nadu and electronics manufacturing hubs in Karnataka, with a dedicated service and calibration center opening in Hyderabad next quarter. The pricing structure includes a mandatory annual software license for navigation updates and safety protocol patches.

Industry Implications and Review Outlook

The Agni-H1 enters a rapidly consolidating global humanoid market, directly competing with imported platforms that typically retail above ₹1.2 crore in India. RobotWale will conduct a multi-week hands-on evaluation focusing on gait stability under variable floor loads, vision-guided pick-and-place accuracy in unstructured warehouse environments, and the reliability of its open-source ROS 2 middleware stack. Early benchmark data suggests the Agni-H1 prioritizes deterministic control loops over raw speed, a design choice that aligns with safety compliance requirements for Indian industrial facilities. Reviewers will also assess the robot’s integration capabilities with existing PLC networks, its acoustic footprint during high-torque operations, and its after-sales support model, which includes on-site firmware updates and predictive maintenance algorithms. The launch marks a significant step toward localized humanoid deployment in South Asia, with pricing and component localization likely to influence procurement decisions across the region’s manufacturing sector.

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