The Apollo robot is 5 feet 8 inches tall; Weight 160 lbs. It is capable of lifting up to 55 lbs. According to the company, the robot can currently operate for four hours on a single pack of batteries. Automobile company Mercedes-Benz is going to start using Apollo humanoid robots in car manufacturing Jeff Cardenas said in a statement, "Mercedes plans to use Apollo to automate low-skilled and physically challenging tasks. In the future, this model will also be used by other companies. announced this information last Friday. Aptronic CEO factories. Aptronic, the manufacturer of the robot, The Apollo robot is 5 feet 8 inches tall; Weight 160 lbs. It is capable of lifting up to 55 lbs. According to the company, the robot can currently operate for four hours on a single pack of batteries. lights for eyes and a scre en on its chest. Which is displayed on different types of information screens. The Apollo, on the other hand, has a screen that can display a smile or battery charge status. Apollo does not have a plug-in system for charging like electric cars. Instead, the humanoid robot has a battery pack that needs to be added when it runs out. If a moving object or person comes close to the walking Apollo robot, it can sense it. If a moving object or person comes close to the walking Apollo robot, it can sense it. So the robot will stop moving for safety reasons. A typical robot has arms and legs as well as LED Mercedes will primarily use Apollo to oversee vehicle parts, bring machines to the assembly line, etc. Board member of Mercedes Benz Group Management, Georg Berger, said, "We are constantly thinking about the future of automotive manufacturing to create the best quality cars. In this case, advances in robotics and AI are new for us. Opportunity created.