Humanoid robot to enhance railway maintenance by JR West

Humanoid robot handles 40kg, scales 12m, controlled via real-time goggles view, enhancing efficiency and safety.

JR West’s humanoid robot begins railway maintenance in Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe this July.

West Japan Railway Co. (JR West) has announced plans to deploy a humanoid robot to undertake maintenance tasks along its railway tracks in the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe region starting this July. The move aims to enhance efficiency and safety by delegating hazardous and physically demanding tasks to the robot.

Equipped with two arms, the robot will operate atop a construction vehicle, reaching heights up to 12 meters. It can handle objects weighing up to 40 kilograms and be fitted with various tools such as chain saws and brushes for different maintenance needs.

Operators will control the robot from inside the vehicle using goggles that display real-time camera feeds from the robot’s perspective. A setup like this enables precise control, replicating the sensation of physically handling tools and objects through advanced feedback mechanisms.

JR West anticipates a significant reduction in staffing requirements for these tasks, estimating a decrease of around 30% with the introduction of the robot. Beyond internal use, the company plans to evaluate the robot’s effectiveness and explore opportunities to expand its deployment to other areas and potentially market it to external entities.

Introducing this humanoid robot in Japan marks a strategic step for JR West towards leveraging advanced technology to improve operational efficiency and safety standards across its railway maintenance operations.