LD-150, LD-300 AMRs Boost Payload, Speed Wireless Charging

OMRON Robotics' LD-150 and LD-300 AMRs offer wireless inductive charging in 30 minutes or less and support 5-degree grade ramps.

Manufacturers moving materials across changing layouts, tight spaces, and mixed automation fleets often run into the limits of fixed-path guided vehicles. The LD-150 and LD-300 are autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) that navigate dynamically around people, layout changes, and shifting workflows without requiring fixed-path infrastructure.

The LD-150 carries payloads up to 330.7 lb (150 kg) in a 19.7 in (500 mm)-wide footprint, while the LD-300 carries up to 661.4 lb (300 kg) in a 22.8 in (580 mm)-wide footprint. Both models travel at speeds up to 4.7 mph (2.1 m/s) and recharge wirelessly via inductive charging in 30 minutes or less. Compact navigation supports facility transitions, including 5-degree grade ramps. Safety scanner coverage extends up to 360 degrees, and both models comply with ISO 3691-4:2023. The robots support OMRON FLOW Core software, allowing deployment alongside existing LD Series robots and other OMRON mobile robot fleets. Shipping is expected to begin in Q4 2026.

Applications

  • Material transport
  • High-throughput production material flow
  • Multi-level or ramped facility transitions
  • Mixed AMR fleet deployment

Industries

  • Manufacturing
  • Logistics
  • Material handling

Who It's For

  • Facilities needing higher-payload transport in tight spaces
  • Operations with changing layouts or ramped transitions
  • Teams needing fast charging to maximize uptime
  • Managers coordinating mixed AMR fleets

Features:

  • Two payload classes: 330.7 lb (150kg) and 661.4 lb (300 kg)
  • Compact footprints: 19.7 in (500 mm) and 22.8in (580 mm) wide
  • Top speed of 4.7 mph (2.1 m/s)
  • Wireless inductive charging in 30 minutes or less
  • Support for 5-degree grade ramps
  • Safety scanner coverage up to 360 degrees
  • ISO 3691-4:2023 compliant
  • FLOW Core software support for mixed-fleet deployment
  • Dynamic navigation without fixed-path infrastructure
  • Expected shipping: Q4 2026

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