Deployment story
AgiBot G2 at Longcheer: reported 310 UPH on a live tablet line
A documented electronics-manufacturing deployment with unusually specific throughput, cycle-time and uptime claims—and important limits on what the data proves.
On April 15, 2026, AgiBot said multiple wheeled G2 robots had been integrated into Longcheer Technology's tablet mass-production lines in Nanchang. Longcheer separately documented an eight-hour public endurance test on April 14. The robots worked at Multimedia Integrated Testing stations alongside human operators.
The work sequence covers picking tablets, moving through the production area, loading them into test fixtures with millimeter-level placement accuracy, and sorting completed and defective units after the station returns a result. AgiBot says the setup supports mixed-model production without custom tooling.
AgiBot reports throughput of up to 310 units per hour, a 19–20 second operation cycle, a success rate above 99.9%, line integration within 36 hours and roughly 3,000 units per shift. It also reports more than 140 hours of cumulative continuous operation with downtime loss below 4%. The release does not clearly define whether every production metric is per robot, per station or fleet-wide.
The 140-hour figure is not a published mean time between failures, and it should not be presented as one. Likewise, only the eight-hour test was publicly livestreamed; the larger figure is cumulative operating time reported by the supplier. No independent audit of the KPIs was identified, so buyers should request raw event logs, fault definitions, staffing levels and a model-by-model changeover record.