Case Study of the Multi-Purpose Electric Trolley 'MITRA' in Civil Engineering/Construction Robots
A case where an electric cart was utilized as a civil engineering and construction robot! It can operate outdoors and on rough terrain, including bumpy roads, floors with steps and cracks, and muddy paths.
We would like to introduce examples of our multipurpose electric cart 'MITRA' (formerly known as the Electric Mobility Base Unit) being utilized as a civil engineering and construction robot. Suzuki's 'MITRA' demonstrates high mobility on uneven roads, floors with steps and cracks, and outdoor or rough terrains, allowing for safe use in various situations. 【Features】 ■ Independent motors for left and right rear wheels ■ Suspension for front, rear, left, and right ■ Front wheel steering with power steering ■ Rustproof, waterproof, and dustproof ■ Low center of gravity for high driving stability ■ Capable of climbing slopes of 8° with a load of 100kg ▼ Many usage examples are currently available on our special website! For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Multipurpose Electric Cart 'MITRA' Specifications】 ■Length: 920mm (*1) ■Width: 600mm (*1) ■Height: 400mm (*1) ■Vehicle Weight: 89kg (*1) ■Climbing Angle at 100kg Load: 8° ■Continuous Travel Distance: 30km (*1, *2) ■Drive System: Independent dual motors for left and right *1: Dimensions are provisional and adjustable. *2: Continuous travel distance is based on specified test conditions. 【Operation Method】 (*3) ■Remote control operation via radio control ■Autonomous driving *3: If you require remote operation or autonomous driving other than radio control, you can prepare it yourself or we can provide a referral from our company. For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Legs of transport vehicles ■ Legs of inspection robots ■ Legs of delivery robots ■ Legs of snow removal robots ■ Legs of civil engineering/construction robots ■ Legs of agricultural robots *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company was founded in 1909 as Suzuki Shiki Oriki Seisakusho, and since its incorporation as Suzuki Shiki Oriki Co., Ltd. in 1920, we have steadily continued our journey and grown to this day. We are currently a "mobility company that supports daily life," but we aim to become an "infrastructure company closely connected to daily life" in the future. We are determined to continue our activities that contribute to the development of local communities and grow together with them. We hope that everyone will closely watch our activities, become our fans, and look forward to the future of Suzuki.






