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1X Technologies EVE
No public MSRP; deployed commercially to enterprise customers rather than sold at a listed price.
EVE is a wheeled, self-balancing humanoid from 1X Technologies that rolls on a powered dual-wheel base, standing 1.88 m and carrying up to 15 kg. It is designed for logistics and security work and acts as 1X's platform for collecting real-world data to train its AI.
Deployed in customer facilities (logistics, security) since 2022; serves as 1X's real-world data-collection platform. EVE is the wheeled predecessor to the bipedal NEO.
Estimated value & depreciation
1X Technologies hasn’t published a price for the EVE — it’s sold by quote, deployed in pilots, or not yet released. We publish an estimate once a real price and resale signal exist.
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Frequently asked
How much does the 1X Technologies EVE cost?
1X Technologies hasn’t published a public price for the EVE — Deployed in customer facilities (logistics, security) since 2022; serves as 1X's real-world data-collection platform. EVE is the wheeled predecessor to the bipedal NEO.
Is the 1X Technologies EVE available to buy?
Shipping. Deployed in customer facilities (logistics, security) since 2022; serves as 1X's real-world data-collection platform. EVE is the wheeled predecessor to the bipedal NEO.
What are the 1X Technologies EVE’s specifications?
It is a wheeled humanoid robot, debuting 2022: 6'2" (1.88 m) tall, 192 lb (87 kg), 25 degrees of freedom.
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