DEEP Robotics’ X30 quadruped robot inspects electrical infrastructure in Singapore

The robot has the ability to detect defects in the infrastructure without human intervention.
robot cuadrúpedo X30 y la inspección

The X30 quadruped robot, developed by Chinese company DEEP Robotics, is marking a turning point in electrical infrastructure inspection and maintenance activities. Known as “SPock,” this robot has begun operating in Singapore’s underground power transmission tunnels, making DEEP Robotics the first Chinese company to deploy such a robot in an international power system.

Inspections of the X30 quadruped robot

A collaboration with SP Group, Singapore’s leading electricity supplier, has enabled SPock to autonomously perform inspections of a 40-kilometer underground cable system. Equipped with high-resolution cameras, advanced sensors, and perception algorithms, the robot can detect defects in the infrastructure without human intervention .

X30 quadruped robot and inspections
SPock performs autonomous inspections. Source: DEEP Robotics

This advancement guarantees greater efficiency and represents a significant improvement in safety and reduced operating costs. Furthermore, the implementation of SPock as a first response to emergencies reinforces its potential to transform the electrical maintenance industry.

With this deployment, DEEP Robotics strengthens its international presence and demonstrates that emerging technologies, such as robotics and digitalization, are redefining critical infrastructure maintenance around the world.

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Source and photos: DEEP Robotics