Shenyang deploys 12 autonomous sweeping vehicles
Equipped with functions such as sweeping, high-pressure washing, and dust suppression, they can adapt to complex sanitation scenarios on main and secondary urban roads.
The vehicles require no manual control and can operate continuously for eight hours. With a water tank capacity of two cubic meters and a garbage bin capacity of 1.5 cubic meters, they support 24-hour cyclic operations, automatically returning for water refills, charging, and garbage disposal.
They use a unified scheduling system on an autonomous operation management platform and pair with intelligent inspection vehicles for collaborative work to monitor trajectories, operational status, energy consumption data, and road cleanliness in real time.
Calculations indicate that after deploying the unmanned sanitation fleet, operational time will increase by 50 percent, energy consumption will decrease by 20 percent, and vehicle utilization will increase by 40 percent.
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