Unitree G1 Lands in India: Affordable Humanoid for Education and Industry Starts at ₹16.5 Lakhs - RobotWale News
Unitree G1 Officially Available in India
Unitree Robotics announced the commercial availability of the G1 humanoid robot across India this week, marking a pivotal moment for the domestic robotics ecosystem. The launch brings one of the world's most cost-effective full-size humanoids to Indian markets, directly targeting the high entry costs that have historically restricted access to advanced robotic platforms for local educational and industrial users. The announcement was made during a virtual launch event on October 24, 2024, featuring live demonstrations by Indian robotics startups.
Pricing Structure and Accessibility
The G1 is being offered in two distinct configurations tailored to the Indian market. The standard educational model is priced at ₹16.5 Lakhs, while the industrial variant, featuring enhanced torque output and extended battery life, is available for ₹22 Lakhs. This pricing strategy positions the G1 significantly below competitors, making it an attractive option for Indian universities, research labs, and small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) looking to integrate humanoid automation without prohibitive capital expenditure. Unitree's India head emphasized that the pricing includes a two-year warranty and remote technical support.
Technical Specifications and Developer Support
Weighing 35 kg and standing 127 cm tall, the G1 boasts 43 degrees of freedom and utilizes Unitree's proprietary high-torque motors capable of delivering 340 Nm of joint torque. Early assessments from Indian beta testers highlight the robot's stability in dynamic locomotion and precise manipulation tasks. Crucially for the local developer community, the G1 supports ROS 2 and offers comprehensive Python SDKs, simplifying the integration of custom AI models and control algorithms for domestic engineering teams.
Review Perspective and Market Impact
From a review standpoint, the G1's value proposition is compelling. While the hardware offers premium specifications, the software ecosystem remains the critical differentiator. Indian reviewers have noted that while the SDK is robust, documentation depth varies, requiring developers to rely on community forums for advanced troubleshooting. However, the raw power-to-price ratio remains unmatched. For Indian startups focusing on logistics and last-mile delivery, the G1's payload capacity of 5 kg and battery life of up to 3 hours provide a viable platform for prototyping autonomous mobile manipulation systems. Partnerships with local distributors are expected to ramp up in Q4 2024, ensuring service support across major tech hubs including Bangalore, Pune, and Delhi-NCR.
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